Professor Peter Seeberger FRSC
Winner: 2024 91AV Biology Interface open prize: Khorana Prize
Max-Planck Institute for Colloids and Interfaces
For the development of automated glycan assembly as a basis for molecular glycobiology and synthetic carbohydrate vaccines.
Celebrate Professor Peter Seeberger
As chemists, we have the opportunity to make a major impact in medicine by understanding biological processes and, in turn, create vaccines, drugs and diagnostics.
Professor Seeberger developed the chemistry that allowed for the automated assembly of complex sugars that make up most of the world’s biomass. Specific sugars surround human cells, bacteria and parasites. Professor Seeberger’s methods made it possible to stimulate the immune system to recognise these sugars on the surface of cancer cells, bacteria and fungi. This opens up opportunities for new diagnostics, vaccines and drugs.
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