
About
Caleb Kam is a Senior Teaching Fellow, Assistant Teaching Fellow, and Practical Demonstrator at Bond University's Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine. He holds a PhD in Design, Synthesis, and Application of Selective Inhibitors for Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase members 1 and 14 (2022), a Bachelor of Health Science (Honours) (2018), and a Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences (2016–2017).
His research focuses on designing inhibitors for poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases (PARPs), computational modeling of enzyme families, and exploring natural products for therapeutic applications. Key interests include cancer therapy, drug design, and medicinal chemistry. Collaborations span multiple regions, though specific institutions are not detailed here.
Recent work emphasizes potentiation of cisplatin efficacy through PARP inhibitors and in silico approaches to enzyme profiling. His contributions to chemical education include visualizing organic reactions, such as Fischer esterification, for pedagogical purposes.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. Supervision details are limited to his doctoral thesis, with no advisees listed. No grants or lab affiliations are specified in the provided text.
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