Firoz Khan, Ph.D.
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Postdoc at Ohio State, Former research scientist at UNC, Ph.D. from IIT Kanpur.
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The @crick.ac.uk is recruiting Early Career Group Leaders

- Lab set-up, research costs, salaries for up to 5 researchers
- Support for up to 12 years
- Access to our core facilities
- Competitive salary
- Fantastic colleagues
- All areas of biology

Deadline 27 Nov

www.crick.ac.uk/careers-stud...
Early career group leaders
We appoint researchers from across biology and biomedicine to set up their first groups at the Crick.
www.crick.ac.uk
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#Postdoc #VirginiaTech
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For our lab at Virginia Tech, we are hiring a postdoctoral scholar to advance catalytic and energy storage systems. This is a collaborative project, and expertise in synthesis, photocatalysis, electrochemistry, or energy storage is ideal. For details see here: spartantalent.uncg.edu/postings/32936
The pictures of the research team and collaborators.
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New publication alert!
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Scaling up natural products is a pivotal goal in our lab. With scaled-up pure compounds, one can begin to test the various applications of fungal natural products
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Scaling up the production of fungal perylenequinones and investigating their biosynthesis through stable isotope labeling - Microbial Cell Factories
Background Perylenequinones, such as hypocrellins and hypomycins, are fungal secondary metabolites with potential for pharmaceutical and industrial applications due to both their physical and biological properties. This study focused on their sustainable production. Additionally, stable isotope labeling was used to probe the biosynthesis of these compounds, demonstrating how sugars are likely incorporated into the perylenequinone scaffold. Methods Shiraia sp. (strain MSX60519; Shiraiaceae, Pleosporales) was cultivated under varying nutrient conditions to evaluate the production of perylenequinones, with sugars serving as primary carbon sources. Five metabolites were isolated (from oatmeal cultures) using environmentally friendly solvent-based techniques, and the process was further optimized to maximize yields. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and liquid chromatography–high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC–HRMS) were employed to detect, characterize, and quantify the major compounds. Furthermore, feeding experiments were performed using 13C-labeled glucose, with droplet probe mass spectrometry used to monitor stable isotope incorporation in situ. Results This study yielded three key findings. First, the production of perylenequinones was significantly enhanced by supplementing fermentation media with sugars, and disaccharides significantly enhanced the production of perylenequinones compared to monosaccharides. Optimizing sugar concentrations during the fermentation further influenced the profile of secondary metabolites. Second, stable isotope labeling experiments confirmed that sugars are the primary building blocks of perylenequinones, as noted by tracing 13C-labeling into ent-shiraiachrome A (1). Finally, a green, scalable, and sustainable strategy for producing these compounds on the gram scale was developed by optimizing fermentation conditions, refining purification methods, and improving extraction efficiency. Conclusion These findings provide critical insights into optimizing fermentation conditions for the scaled and sustainable production of perylenequinones. This approach offers a cost-effective and environmentally friendly pipeline for harnessing these valuable compounds, paving the way for broader pharmaceutical and industrial applications. Graphical abstract
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Today’s Sheldon Shore Lecture

“New Perspectives on the Chemistry of the Rare Earths: Structures, Bonding, and Reactivity”

Dr. Eric Schelter, University of Pennsylvania

4:10 — 5:10PM
CBEC 130
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Congratulations🎉✌️
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Congratulations🎉🥳
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#Relaxation #PulseEPR #Vanadium #Chemistry #QuantumMaterials #InorganicChemistry
#MolecularQubits #Qubits #SpinLattice #Dynamics
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📢🚨New Publication Alert🚨
Happy to contribute to this one from #OhioState

This study investigates how the ligand-based monatomic functional groups influence V(IV) spin-lattice and phase-memory dynamics.
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Ligand-Nuclei Effects on Spin Relaxation in V(IV) Complexes
Understanding how magnetic nuclei affect spin relaxation is vital for designing robust spin coherence in magnetic materials and molecules. A key question is the extent that magnetic nuclei close to a ...
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That's an interesting work!
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⚡️Check out “Characterizing Ultrafast Intersystem Crossing Pathways in Molecular Pt Dimers Using Time-Resolved Wide-Angle X-ray Scattering” a recent publication featuring work from our member Sarah Kromer.

Read more here:
doi.org/10.1021/acs....
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Mondays have never been more interesting with this R1 value 😃
#Crystallography #XRD
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#Copper #TMPA #Mononuclear #Dinuclear #Equilibrium #Solvent #NMR #Redox #Thermodynamic #InorganicChemistry
#UNCG #UNCGreensboro
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Grateful for a productive and energizing second #NICER retreat! Exciting research progress, meaningful collaboration, and a team truly coming together to drive impact. #NatureInspiredSolutions #EnergyResearch ⚡️🌱✨🔋☀️
NICER team group photo at the second retreat, showing researchers gathered together, reflecting collaboration and progress in energy research.
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2-5 pm: Panic for the next meeting.
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Check out this fantastic conference in Boston, June 23, featuring the Ono Pharma Awardees in chemical biology, registration open now!
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We will be hosting the 2025 ONO Pharma Foundation Annual Symposium on June 23 at the Royal Sonesta Boston. This event offers an opportunity to explore the latest breakthroughs presented by ONO INITIATIVE awardees and to discuss groundbreaking science in chemical biology. (1/2)