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Protein Degradation in Focus

In May 2024, ‘Protein Degradation in Focus’, a special symposium aimed at bringing together scientists in the targeted protein degradation (TPD) field, was held in Dundee, UK. David Zollman and Kirsten McAulay report on the topics discussed and the exciting outlook for science in the TPD space.

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Fig. 1: Delegates on the first day of the ‘Protein Degradation in Focus’ symposium.

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Zollman, D., McAulay, K. Protein Degradation in Focus. Nat Chem Biol (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41589-024-01757-4

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