Interviews 2008
Interviews for Highlights in Chemical Biology, published in 2008

Interview: Fired up about fungi
17 November 2008
Russell Cox discusses his fiery introduction to chemistry and his work on polyketide biosynthesis

Interview: Quick on the uptake
14 October 2008
Douglas Kell tells Elinor Richards about his findings on drug uptake and the implications for drug discovery and development

Interview: Mapping out success
29 August 2008
OBC lecture award winner, Akimitsu Okamoto, talks to Vikki Allen about chemical probes and daydreaming over maps

Interview: Medicines from the deep
06 August 2008
Mark Butler talks to Elinor Richards about Singapore, sponges and scuba diving

Interview: Model membranes
02 July 2008
Patricia Bassereau tells Michael Brown about the importance of the membrane in cellular functions

Interview: Sugar rush
27 May 2008
Peter Seeberger talks to Joanne Thomson about rapid carbohydrate synthesis and the fight against malaria.

Interview: The protein detective
28 April 2008
Kathryn Lilley tells Michael Smith how curry and beer could be the downfall of biomarkers.

Interview: Managing chaos
15 April 2008
Hagan Bayley talks to Laura Howes about the constraints of defining science and what he's learnt from the business world.

Interview: The science of herbal remedies
11 March 2008
Peter Houghton tells Joanne Thomson that there is still much to be learnt from traditional medicine.

Interview: Putting peptides on the map
18 February 2008
Ruedi Aebersold talks to Kathleen Too about proteomics, the PeptideAtlas project and the Trans-Proteomic Pipeline.

Interview: Orvig's marvellous medicine
17 January 2008
Chris Orvig talks to May Copsey about his latest work in the treatment of diabetes and his love for teaching.

