Inès Forrest
Scripps Research InstituteUnited States of America
2024
Inès completed her undergraduate studies in chemistry at the European School of Chemistry, Polymers and Materials (ECPM) in France (2017). She then earned her M.S. in chemical engineering from Sigma-Clermont, France (2020) and M.S. in chemistry/biochemistry from the University of Oklahoma (2020). She conducted research on bioactive natural products targeting oxysterol-binding proteins for the development of antiviral and anticancer therapeutics. Currently, a Ph.D. candidate and Ford Foundation fellow working with Prof. Christopher Parker at Scripps Research, her doctoral studies focus on the development of an innovative chemical proteomic methodology to expand the degradable proteome while identifying bifunctional degrader leads.