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Directed Evolution of Industrial Enzymes -- Exploring Evolutionary Methods for Advanced Enzyme Development

IBC USA Conferences , U.S. Grant Hotel, San Diego, CA
September 14-15, 1998

Invited Speakers: Joseph Affholter, Ph.D.
Frances H. Arnold, Ph.D.
Volker Schellenberger, Ph.D.
Willem Stemmer, Ph.D.
Torben V. Borchert, Ph.D.
Ronald R. Breaker, Ph.D.
Douglas Clark, Ph.D.
Joel Cherry, Ph.D.
Anthony G. Day, Ph.D.
David C. Demirjian, Ph.D.
Jonathan S. Dordick, Ph.D.
George Georgiou, Ph.D.
Rowan Grayling, Ph.D.
Lowell P. Hager, Ph.D.
Lawrence A. Loeb, M.D., Ph.D.
Jeremy Minshull, Ph.D.
Frank Mondello, Ph.D.

Program:
Directed Evolution of Industrial Enzymes -- Exploring Evolutionary Methods for Advanced Enzyme Development

Discover the Strategies and Techniques Industry Leaders are Utilizing to the following:

* Solve enzyme design problems using evolutionary methods
* Improve existing activities and metabolic pathways with recombinant-based directed evolution
* Overcome the distinction between enzymes/industrial catalyst barrier
* Screening strategies and methods for automation
* Clone diversity for family shuffling
* Substantially enhance Activity through site directed mutations
* Evolve enzymes for cancer gene therapy
* Create novel allosteric enzymes with new rational design and selection strategies
* Shuffling genes for better biocatalysis
* Make chloroperoxidase a better epoxidation catalyst
* Use directed evolution to improve Dehalogenase Kinetics

Registration :
Fax: 508 481-7911
tel: 508-481-6400
Online: www.ibcusa.com/conf/directed

Deadline for Abstracts: 05/1/98

Email for Requests and Registration: avotto@ibcusa.com


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