The Adebomi Laboratory develops next-generation biomolecules for applications in medicine by integrating organic chemistry, biochemistry, and artificial intelligence (AI)-driven computational design. Our long-term goal is to create new molecular tools and therapeutic strategies that enable precise control of biological systems and address important challenges in human health.
A major focus of our research is the computational and experimental design of peptide and protein binders that selectively recognize proteins and nucleic acids. We combine state-of-the-art AI-based design methods with experimental validation to develop molecules with high affinity, specificity, and therapeutic potential.
Our research is highly interdisciplinary. Students joining the Adebomi Laboratory will receive training in biochemistry, organic chemistry, and AI-based computational biomolecular design. Depending on their interests, students may gain experience in peptide and protein synthesis, molecular biology, protein expression and purification, biochemical and biophysical characterization, high-throughput screening technologies, computational protein design, molecular modeling, and machine learning–guided biomolecular engineering.
We are committed to fostering a collaborative, inclusive, and intellectually stimulating research environment where students develop broad scientific expertise while contributing to innovative research at the interface of chemistry, biology, computation, and medicine.
The Adebomi Laboratory develops next-generation biomolecules for applications in medicine by integrating organic chemistry, biochemistry, and artificial intelligence (AI)-driven computational design. Our long-term goal is to create new molecular tools and therapeutic strategies that enable precise control of biological systems and address important challenges in human health.
A major focus of our research is the computational and experimental design of peptide and protein binders that selectively recognize proteins and nucleic acids. We combine state-of-the-art AI-based design methods with experimental validation to develop molecules with high affinity, specificity, and therapeutic potential.
Our research is highly interdisciplinary. Students joining the Adebomi Laboratory will receive training in biochemistry, organic chemistry, and AI-based computational biomolecular design. Depending on their interests, students may gain experience in peptide and protein synthesis, molecular biology, protein expression and purification, biochemical and biophysical characterization, high-throughput screening technologies, computational protein design, molecular modeling, and machine learning–guided biomolecular engineering.
We are committed to fostering a collaborative, inclusive, and intellectually stimulating research environment where students develop broad scientific expertise while contributing to innovative research at the interface of chemistry, biology, computation, and medicine.