
Gabriel Kline, PhD
Doctoral Thesis: Pharmacological Modulation of Stress-Responsive Signaling for Therapeutic Benefit
Research Focus: I worked on understanding the mechanism of action of small molecule endoplasmic reticulum proteostasis regulators and using medicinal chemistry to make improved compounds for ameliorating protein misfolding disorders.
Undergraduate Institution: Colby College
Noteworthy Publications: Divergent Proteome Reactivity Influences Arm-Selective Activation of the Unfolded Protein Response by Pharmacological Endoplasmic Reticulum Proteostasis Regulators, ACS Chemical Biology (2023)
Looking Back: "My success in graduate school wouldn't have been possible without the mentorship of Jeff and being around all the wonderful colleagues in the Kelly Lab every day!"
Next Steps: "I will be pursuing a career in industry, hopefully at a biotech startup!"
Join us at 10 a.m. PDT on Friday, May 17, 2024 for our Commencement Ceremony Livestream! Kline wil be introduced by his advisor, Prof. Jeffery Kelly, who will deliver a few words about his graduate experience. Viewers will also learn about our many other 2024 graduates, who are now setting out to build careers that will profoundly impact the future of biomedical research.