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Eric C. Peters is affiliated with the Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with significant contributions to Analytical Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Ecology, Infectious Diseases, and Gastroenterology.

Their work encompasses a variety of topics, including:

  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Dye analysis and toxicity
  • Spectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses
  • Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
  • Celiac Disease Research and Management
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  • Adenosine and Purinergic Signaling

Eric C. Peters has contributed to several publications, with recent papers covering diverse subjects and appearing in multiple venues:

  • Novel luminescent techniques in aid of food quality, product development, and food processing (2021), published in Current Opinion in Food Science
  • A novel interleukin-10 antibody graft to treat inflammatory bowel disease (2025), published in Structure
  • Abstract PR015: Determining the mechanism of action of the anti-ENTPD2 antibody, KAZ954 (2023), in Molecular Cancer Therapeutics
  • Vapor Generation of Chemical Warfare Agents with Instrumental Analysis for Testing and Evaluation (2025), in Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry

The following individuals have frequently coauthored works with Eric C. Peters:

  • Louis A. Colaruotolo
  • Maria G. Corradini
  • Michael DiDonato
  • Catherine Simpson
  • Todd Vo

Eric C. Peters' research spans several prominent publication venues, including:

  • Current Opinion in Food Science
  • Structure
  • Molecular Cancer Therapeutics
  • Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry

Best Publications

  • Metabolomics analysis reveals large effects of gut microflora on mammalian blood metabolites

    William R. Wikoff;Andrew T. Anfora;Jun Liu;Peter G. Schultz

  • Phosphofructokinase 1 Glycosylation Regulates Cell Growth and Metabolism

    Wen Yi;Peter M. Clark;Daniel E. Mason;Marie C. Keenan

  • Molded Rigid Polymer Monoliths as Separation Media for Capillary Electrochromatography

    Eric C. Peters;Miroslav Petro;Frantisek Svec;Jean M. J. Fréchet

  • Molded Rigid Polymer Monoliths as Separation Media for Capillary Electrochromatography. 1. Fine Control of Porous Properties and Surface Chemistry

    Eric C. Peters;Miroslav Petro;Frantisek Svec;Jean M. J. Fréchet

  • Oxysterols direct immune cell migration via EBI2

    Sébastien Hannedouche;Juan Zhang;Tangsheng Yi;Weijun Shen;Weijun Shen

  • Exploring the O-GlcNAc proteome: direct identification of O-GlcNAc-modified proteins from the brain.

    Nelly Khidekel;Scott B. Ficarro;Eric C. Peters;Linda C. Hsieh-Wilson

  • Probing the dynamics of O -GlcNAc glycosylation in the brain using quantitative proteomics

    Nelly Khidekel;Scott B Ficarro;Peter M Clark;Marian C Bryan

  • Profiling of tyrosine phosphorylation pathways in human cells using mass spectrometry.

    Arthur R. Salomon;Scott B. Ficarro;Laurence M. Brill;Achim Brinker

  • RIGID MACROPOROUS POLYMER MONOLITHS

    E. C. Peters;F. Svec;J. M. J. Fréchet

  • Design of the monolithic polymers used in capillary electrochromatography columns

    Frantisek Svec;Eric C. Peters;David Sýkora;Jean M.J. Fréchet

  • A chemical genetic screen in Mycobacterium tuberculosis identifies carbon-source-dependent growth inhibitors devoid of in vivo efficacy

    Kevin Pethe;Patricia C. Sequeira;Sanjay Agarwalla;Kyu Rhee

  • Molded rigid polymer monoliths as separation media for capillary electrochromatography. 2. Effect of chromatographic conditions on the separation.

    Eric C. Peters;Miroslav Petro;Frantisek Svec;Jean M. J. Fréchet

  • High-Throughput Chemical Screen Identifies a Novel Potent Modulator of Cellular Circadian Rhythms and Reveals CKIα as a Clock Regulatory Kinase

    Tsuyoshi Hirota;Jae Wook Lee;Jae Wook Lee;Warren G. Lewis;Warren G. Lewis;Eric E. Zhang;Eric E. Zhang

  • Direct in-gel fluorescence detection and cellular imaging of O-GlcNAc-modified proteins.

    Peter M. Clark;Jessica F. Dweck;Daniel E. Mason;Courtenay R. Hart

  • Robust phosphoproteomic profiling of tyrosine phosphorylation sites from human T cells using immobilized metal affinity chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry.

    Laurence M Brill;Arthur R Salomon;Scott B Ficarro;Mridul Mukherji

  • LRRC8 Proteins Form Volume-Regulated Anion Channels that Sense Ionic Strength

    Ruhma Syeda;Zhaozhu Qiu;Zhaozhu Qiu;Adrienne E. Dubin;Swetha E. Murthy

  • Gene expression signatures and small-molecule compounds link a protein kinase to Plasmodium falciparum motility.

    Nobutaka Kato;Tomoyo Sakata;Ghislain Breton;Karine G Le Roch

  • Monolithic Stationary Phases for Capillary Electrochromatography Based on Synthetic Polymers: Designs and Applications

    Frantisek Svec;Eric C. Peters;David Sykora;Cong Yu

  • dynamic O-Glcnac modification regulates CreB- mediated gene expression and memory formation

    Jessica E Rexach;Peter M Clark;Daniel E Mason;Rachael L Neve

  • Enrichment and analysis of peptide subsets using fluorous affinity tags and mass spectrometry

    Scott M Brittain;Scott B Ficarro;Ansgar Brock;Eric C Peters

  • Chiral Monolithic Columns for Enantioselective Capillary Electrochromatography Prepared by Copolymerization of a Monomer with Quinidine Functionality. 1. Optimization of Polymerization Conditions, Porous Properties, and Chemistry of the Stationary Phase

    Michael Lämmerhofer;Eric C. Peters;Cong Yu;and Frantisek Svec

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter G. Schultz
Peter G. Schultz Scripps Research Institute
Jean M. J. Fréchet
Jean M. J. Fréchet University of California, Berkeley
Scott B. Ficarro
Scott B. Ficarro Harvard University
Frantisek Svec
Frantisek Svec Charles University
Linda C. Hsieh-Wilson
Linda C. Hsieh-Wilson California Institute of Technology
Xu Wu
Xu Wu Harvard University
Sheng Ding
Sheng Ding Tsinghua University
Nathanael S. Gray
Nathanael S. Gray Stanford University
Benjamin F. Cravatt
Benjamin F. Cravatt Scripps Research Institute
Mark H. Ginsberg
Mark H. Ginsberg University of California, San Diego

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