Dr. Philipp Maximilian Cromm

Profile

Academic positionPost Doc
Research fieldsOrganic Molecular Chemistry
KeywordsProteolysis-targeting Chimeras, Protein degradation, Pseudokinases, Chemical Biology, Drug design
Honours and awards

2019: Klaus-Grohe-Preis für Medizinische Chemie

Current contact address

CountryGermany
CityDortmund
InstitutionMax-Planck-Institut für molekulare Physiologie
InstituteAbteilung Chemische Biologie

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Craig M. CrewsMolecular, Celluar and Developmental Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacology, Yale University, New Haven
Start of initial sponsorship01/06/2017

Programme(s)

2017Feodor Lynen Research Fellowship Programme for Postdocs

Publications (partial selection)

2018Philipp M.Cromm, Kusal Samarasinghe, John Hines, Craig M. Crews: Addressing Kinase-Independent Functions of Fak via PROTAC-mediated Degradation. In: Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2018, 17019-17026
2018 George M. Burslem, Philipp Ottis, Saul Jaime?Figueroa, Alicia Morgan, Philipp M. Cromm, Momar Toure, Craig M. Crews: Efficient Synthesis of Immunomodulatory Drug Analogues Enables Exploration of Structure–Degradation Relationships. In: ChemMedChem, 2018, 1508-1512
2017Philipp Ottis, Momar Toure, Philipp M. Cromm, Eunhwa Ko, Jeffrey L. Gustafson, Craig M. Crews: Assessing Different E3 Ligases for Small Molecule Induced Protein Ubiquitination and Degradation. In: ACS Chem. Biol., 2017, 2570-2578
2017Philipp M. Cromm, Craig M. Crews: Targeted Protein Degradation: from Chemical Biology to Drug Discovery. In: Cell Chem. Biol., 2017, p1181-1190
2017Philipp M. Cromm, Craig M. Crews : The Proteasome in Modern Drug Discovery: Second Life of a Highly Valuable Drug Target. In: ACS Central Science, 2017, 830-838