In 2003, Kuhlman designed the first full-domain artificial protein, Top7, with Gautam Dantas and other researchers, in David Baker's laboratory. In his independent research laboratory, Kuhlman continued pioneering research in protein design, including breakthroughs in design of protein conformational switches,[1] protein interface design, design of protein loops,[2] stitching together components of natural proteins,[3] designed fusions for bispecific antibodies,[4] and progress toward vaccines.[5]
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