Natalie Scholes Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI)Netherlands

Natalie Scholes
In 2026, I started my lab at the NKI. The group specializes in chemical induced proximity to rewire cellular signaling with the ultimate aim of identifying novel therapeutic avenues to treat cancer. Originally trained as a chemist at the LMU in Munich (Germany), I finished my MSc and PhD degrees at Imperial College London (UK) focusing on the intersection of computational and experimental approaches. After that I joined the Winter lab at CeMM, Vienna (Austria) where I started diving into non-obvious small molecule actions, specifically looking into when inhibitors turn into degraders. Now as a group leader, I am interested in developing methods to rewire cellular signalling pathways using chemical induced proximity to develop new ways how we can treat cancer.

Sunday 07 June 2026

Time Session
16:10
18:25
(Separate pre-registration required)
MeravCohen Chair Tel Aviv UniversityIsrael
Room F1+2+3

Monday 08 June 2026

Time Session
12:30
13:45
(open to EACR Early Career & Student Members, pre-registration required)
Career Development Area