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  1. Peter G. Schultz (born June 23, 1956) is an American chemist. He is the CEO and Professor of Chemistry at The Scripps Research Institute , [1] the founder and former director of GNF , [2] and the founding director of the California Institute for Biomedical Research (Calibr), established in 2012.

  2. Peter G. Schultz Lab | Scripps Research | La Jolla, CA. The focus of our research is the biologically inspired synthesis of molecules and molecular assemblies with novel physical, chemical or biological properties. Although chemists are quite sophisticated in their ability to synthesize complex molecular architectures, our ability to rationally ...

  3. Peter Schultz, PhD, is the president and chief executive officer of Scripps Research as well as a successful biotech entrepreneur. Widely considered one of the top chemists in the world, he has made many seminal contributions to the field, including the development and application of methods to expand the genetic code of living organisms, the ...

  4. In addition, Schultz is a founder of Affymax Research Institute, Syrrx, Kalypsys, Phenomix, Symyx Therapeutics, Ilypsa, Ambrx, Ardelyx, and Wildcat Technologies, pioneers in the application of diversity based approaches to problems in chemistry, materials science and medicine. His awards include the Waterman Award of the National Science ...

  5. Schultz joined the faculty of Scripps in 1999 where he is currently the Scripps Family Professor of Chemistry and President of Scripps. Awards & Professional Activities 1979 Sigma Xi Award, Outstanding Undergraduate Research

  6. Research | Schultz Lab. RESEARCH OVERVIEW. Our research program uses the tools of traditional organic chemistry together with Nature’s biological machinery to create small molecules and large interacting systems of molecules with novel chemical and biological properties.

  7. Jan 21, 2021 · LA JOLLA, CA— The National Academy of Sciences has honored Scripps Research President and CEO Peter Schultz, PhD, with the 2021 NAS Award in Chemical Sciences for pioneering new approaches in chemical and synthetic biology that address challenges in health, energy and materials science.

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