Yasuhisa Asano
"Active enzymes: Actively expressed enzymes in heterologous hosts are always necessary. |
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Kai Baldenius
"We haven’t fully appreciated the potency of enzyme catalysis. Let’s move out of the chiral niche and target chemical production more broadly!" |
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Sven Benson |
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Fredi Brühlmann
"Enzymes offer highly versatile chemistries under benign conditions enabling diverse applications. While an increasing range of engineering options helps addressing performance and cost issues among others, it is important that the regulatory environment and the public remain open to science and technology." |
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Andrea Dreusch
"Phages are much more than a redoubtable contamination. If you deal with a good risk management they might be friends. There are much more possibilities to talk about bacteriophages than only to execrate them." |
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Christian Jäckel
"Quality over quantity: Smart library design strategies and screens close to application are key to successful discovery of superior industrial enzymes." |
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Michael Klingeberg
"Challenges: Continuous improvement process in large scale application, is it possible to measure yield increases of 1 %?" |
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Maria Fátima Lucas |
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Riccardo Motterle |
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Jörg Ohl
"Contract Manufacturing becomes more and more important in biotechnology. For strategical as well as tactical outsourcing, a reliable and experienced partner delivering on-time and in the right quality is a must." |
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Alexander Pelzer |
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Audrey Robic |
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Martin Schürmann
"To compete with conventional chemistry we have to improve and speed up enzyme and reaction engineering to bring more biocatalysis processes from academic proof-of-principle to industrial application." |
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Wojtek Steffen
"Conventional chemical strategies for protein conjugation are often lacking in site-specificity, linkage stability and reaction conditions. This effected the development of biocatalysts that confer regioselectivity for site-specific modification. Microbial Transglutaminases have long been known as promiscuously 'protein-glueing' enzymes in food technology, but are now emerging as highly specific, versatile and inexpensive tools for a broad range of industrial applications." |