Yimon Aye

EPFL SB ISIC LEAGO
CH A2 397 (Bâtiment CH)
Station 6
1015 Lausanne

Web site:  Web site:  https://leago.epfl.ch/

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Awards

In 2022: (i) European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator Award; (ii) Tetrahedron Young Investigator Award in Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry

In 2021: (i) International Chemical Biology Society (ICBS) Global Lectureship Award; (ii) American Chemical Society (ACS) Arthur Cope Scholar Award

In 2020: (i) European Federation of Medicinal Chemistry (EFMC) Young Chemist Award; (ii) American Chemical Society (ACS) Eli Lilly Award; (iii) Hermann Esterbauer Award for Breakthrough Research in Lipid Peroxidation

In 2017: (i) Pershing Square Sohn Prize for Young Investigators in Cancer Research; (ii) US Office of Naval Research (ONR) Young Investigator Award

In 2016: (i) International Chemical Biology Society (ICBS) Rising Star Chemical Biologist Award; (ii) ACS WCC Rising Star Chemist Award; (iii) ACS CRT Young Investigator Award; (iv) Sloan Research Fellowship Award

In 2014: (i) U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director’s New Innovator Award; (ii) Beckman Young Investigator Award; (iii) US National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award

Teaching & PhD

Teaching

Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Courses

Synthetic biology

This advanced Bachelor/Master level course will cover fundamentals and approaches at the interface of biology, chemistry, engineering and computer science for diverse fields of synthetic biology. This class requires critical and analytical thinking at the frontiers of multiple disciplines

Chemical biology

Closely interfacing with bioengineering and medicine, this course provides foundational concepts in applying small-molecule chemical toolsets to probe the functions of living systems at the mechanistic and molecular level with emphasis placed on quantitative understanding and improving human health.

Medicinal chemistry

Sitting at the crossroad of organic chemistry and medicine, this course outlines how an initial hit compound transitions into a lead candidate, and ultimately a drug, in the modern drug discovery world. Note: the course is held only during 2nd half of spring semester (10 - 14 h on Fri of Week 7-14)

Chemical Biology Seminar Series 2

PhD students can broaden their horizon in the field of chemical biology by listening to 14 talks by speakers who talk about their recent research. The PhD students get the opportunity to also personally meet the speakers.

Chemical Biology Seminar Series 3

(Coursebook not yet approved by the section)