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Achievements and Challenges in Biotransformation

 
  February 03, 2004  
     
 
Royal Society of Chemistry, Imperial College, London, UK
30th March 2004


09.30 Coffee & Registration

10.30 Opening Remarks and Session I
Chair: Irene Francois

10.35 Gjalt W Huisman Codexis Inc. USA
Rapid evolution of genes for improved biocatalysts

11.15 Andy Carnell University of Liverpool
Stereoselective enzyme-catalysed transformations - an evolving methodology

11.55 Stephen Taylor Dow/Chirotech Technology Ltd, Cambridge
Application of hydrolase enzymes for multiple stereocentre molecules

12.35 Lunch

13.35 Session II
Chair: Helen Hailes

13.40 Paul Dalby University College London
Expanding the repertoire of organic synthesis by transketolase

14.20 Marcel Wubbolts DSM Pharma Chemicals, The Netherlands
Application of C-C bond forming enzymes in custom manufacturing

15.00 Tea

15.25 Session III
Chair: Martin Hayes

15.30 Bob Holt Avecia Biotechnology
Application of biocatalysis to stereoselective synthesis: From milligrammes to tonnes

16.10 John Sime Novacta Biosystems
Natural ingredients - naturally

16.50 Closing Remarks

 
 
Organized by: Biotechnology Section of RSC
Invited Speakers: Gjalt W Huisman, Andy Carnell, Stephen Taylor, Paul Dalby, Marcel Wubbolts, Bob Holt, John Sime
 
Deadline for Abstracts: Not applicable
 
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