Photys
Audrey Hecht is a research associate at Photys. Audrey previously worked as an associate research scientist at Northeastern University, where they studied protein structure and function using hydrogen-deuterium exchange mass spectrometry (HDX-MS) in collaboration with several academic and industrial labs in the Greater Boston area. Audrey also worked as a lecturer, teaching a graduate level protein chemistry course, and as a postdoctoral research associate, focusing on hydrogen-deuterium exchange mass spectrometry, protein expression, and purification. Prior to their work at Northeastern University, Audrey was a graduate student researcher at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, where they focused on studying the diversity in the regulation of the individual members of the Src kinase family.
Audrey Hecht received their B.S. in Biological Sciences from Carnegie Mellon University and their Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Molecular Pharmacology from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
They work with Taylor Bramhall - Scientist, Angela Zaino - Scientist. Their manager is Julie Dooley, Dir. Biophysics.
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Photys Therapeutics’ proprietary bifunctional small molecules platform unlocks fine-tuned control of protein post-translational modifications, going beyond degradation to restore protein function, repair signaling, and amplify endogenous disease-fighting mechanisms. Photys was co-founded by the Broad Institute’s leading bifunctional chemist, Amit Choudhary, and the Longwood Fund, alongside a scientific advisory board comprised of distinguished scientists and drug developers – MIT’s Angela Koehler, Salk’s Tony Hunter, Berkeley’s Dan Nomura, MPM’s Wendy Young, and Dana Farber’s Eric Fischer.
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