St. Jude 'Wunderkind' honored by STAT for work with synthesized organic molecules

St. Jude scientist Dr. Daniel Blair looking at his computer.

Daniel J. Blair, Ph.D., Assistant Member, Department of Chemical Biology & Therapeutics.

New faculty member Daniel J. Blair, Ph.D., has been named a 2022 Wunderkind by STAT, the influential health, medicine and life sciences publication. He joined the Chemical Biology & Therapeutics Department faculty at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in August.

Each year, the STAT Wunderkind awards highlight the research of early-career scientists and clinicians making breakthrough discoveries in health, medicine and science. Blair was selected by STAT editors on the strength of his investigation into new methods to break down complex natural products into molecular-scale building blocks, which can then be reassembled through automation to generate therapeutic natural products at higher speed and volume than existing approaches. He pursued this research through a postdoctoral fellowship funded by the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign under Professor Martin Burke, Ph.D., M.D.

At St. Jude, Blair leads laboratory research that designs covalent matter and examines covalent interactions between small molecules and proteins or RNA to better understand potential areas for treatment improvement.

Blair has been first and co-corresponding author of research papers published in Nature, Chemical Science and Angewandte Chemie. He holds a M.Sci. and a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Bristol, Bristol, England.

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