Lara Mahal
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Lara K. Mahal is an American chemist who is the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Glycomics at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. She is also a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Alberta. She is notable both for her pioneering work establishing lectin microarrays as a new technology for glycomics, her work on miRNA regulation of glycosylation and her graduate work with Carolyn R. Bertozzi on unnatural carbohydrate incorporation. Work in her laboratory focuses on understanding the role of carbohydrates in human health using systems- and chemical biology-based approaches
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Lara Mahal
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Biosynthetic modulation of cell surface sialosides
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New York University
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University of Alberta
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University of Texas at Austin
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University of California, Berkeley
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University of California, Santa Cruz
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CERC in Glycomics
Horace Isbell Award in Carbohydrate Chemistry
NIH Director New Innovator Award
Sloan Foundation Fellowship
NSF CAREER Award
Beckman Young Investigator
Jane Coffin Childs Postdoctoral Fellow
ACS Medicinal Chemistry Predoctoral Fellow
UC Regents Scholar
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Lara K. Mahal is an American chemist who is the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Glycomics at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. She is also a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Alberta. She is notable both for her pioneering work establishing lectin microarrays as a new technology for glycomics, her work on miRNA regulation of glycosylation and her graduate work with Carolyn R. Bertozzi on unnatural carbohydrate incorporation. Work in her laboratory focuses on understanding the role of carbohydrates in human health using systems- and chemical biology-based approaches
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