Schedule 2025

Monday, October 27, 2025

Introductory Remarks & Conference Introduction

8:30 AM

Introductory Remarks

Frederick W. Brazelton, Chair of the Welch Foundation Board of Directors

Profile

8:35 AM

Conference Introduction

Kevan M. Shokat, University of California, San Francisco Conference Chair

Profile

Session I - Drugs as Rescue Agents

8:40 AM

Alex Johnson

Brandeis University
Session Leader

8:50 AM

Pharmacological Adaptation of Proteostasis to Ameliorate Aging-associated Degenerative Diseases

Jeff Kelly, The Scripps Research Institute

9:35 AM

How Small Molecules Rescue a Folding Disease: Principles Learned From the Ion Channel CFTR

Jue Chen, Rockefeller University

10:35 AM

Antisense Oligonucleotides for Rare-Disease Therapy

Adrian Krainer, Cold Spring Harbor Labs

Session II - Living Therapeutics

12:30 PM

Emily Dykhuizen

Purdue University
Session Leader

12:40 PM

Stromal Evolution in Health, Disease and Immunotherapy

Shannon Turley, Genetech

1:25 PM

TBD

Wendell Lim, University of California, San Francisco

Keynote Speaker

2:30 PM

Towards a Pan-Sarbecovirus Vaccine to Protect Against SARS-CoV-2 Variants and Animal Sarbecoviruses Without Updating

Pamela Bjorkman, California Institute of Technology

Monday, October 28, 2024

Session III - Chemoproteomics & Drug Discovery

8:30 AM

Devin Schweppe

University of Washington
Session Leader

8:40 AM

Activity-Based Proteomics – Protein and Ligand Discovery on a Global Scale

Ben Cravatt, The Scripps Research Institute

9:25 AM

Reversible Covalent Inhibitors: From Serendipity to Clinical Trials

Jack Taunton, University of California, San Francisco

10:25 AM

Chemical Proteomic Strategies to Investigate Reactive Cysteines

Franthie Weerapana, Boston College

2025 Welch Awardee Lecture

11:15 AM

TBD

TBD

Session IV - Molecular Glues

1:10 PM

An Heeseon

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Session Leader

1:20 PM

The Rise of Molecular Glues and Proximity-Inducing Compounds

Stuart Schreiber, Harvard University

2:05 PM

Co-opting the Ubiquitin System for Therapeutic Benefit

Ingrid Wertz, Lyterian

3:05 PM

Rewiring Transcription Using Chemically Induced Proximity

Nathanael Gray, Stanford University

3:50 AM

Closing

Kevan M. Shokat, University of California, San Francisco, Conference Chair