Vinayak Agarwal
Contact Information
- vagarwal@gatech.edu
- Phone
- (404) 385-3798
- Location
- IBB 3315
- Research Group
- Agarwal group
- Publication Links
- Google Scholar
Vinayak Agarwal
Associate Professor
Awards
- 2024 - ASP Matt Suffness Young Investigator
- 2023 - Camille Dreyfus Teacher Scholar
- 2022 - ACS Academic Young Investigator (Division of Organic Chemistry)
- 2021 - Cottrell Scholar
- 2019 - Kavli Frontiers in Science Fellow
- 2018 - Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow
- 2016 - NIH K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award
- 2014 - Helen Hay Whitney Foundation Fellow
Education
B.Tech. M.Tech. Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (2007); Ph.D. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2012); Postdoc. University of California San Diego (2017)
Research
A majority of antibiotics and drugs that we use in the clinic are derived or inspired from small organic molecules called Natural Products that are produced by living organisms such as bacteria and plants. Natural Products are at the forefront of fighting the global epidemic of antibiotic resistant pathogens, and keeping the inventory of clinically applicable pharmaceuticals stocked up. Some Natural Products are also potent human toxins and pollutants, and we need to understand how these toxins are produced to minimize our and the environmental exposure to them.
We as biochemists ask some simple questions- how and why are Natural Products produced in Nature, what we can learn from Natural Product biosynthetic processes, and how we can exploit Nature's synthetic capabilities for interesting applications?
Broadly, we are interested in questions involving (meta)genomics, biochemistry, structural and mechanistic enzymology, mass spectrometry, analytical chemistry, and how natural product chemistry dictates biology.