The programme is now available
The organizers invite you to the international conference on Metabolic and Protein Engineering for Biosynthesis from 13 - 15 November 2024 in Frankfurt. The programme covers research advances in metabolic and protein engineering that is focused on the remodeling or de novo design of biosynthetic pathways and metabolic networks. Topics include remodeling and engineering of primary and secondary metabolism, de novo design of new biosynthetic pathways, protein engineering for pathway design and protein engineering methods.
The programme is available as online version:
Four PhD/PostDoc talks from the poster submissions will be selected for presentation during the evening session on November 13. Notifications will be sent out end of October.
DECHEMA EVENT-APP
The DECHEMA Event-App is the official companion for this year’s event. In the interests of sustainability, we are replacing our printed programmes with the event app.
Create your personalised congress programme. Find practical congress information. Stay informed and receive the latest news. Access all sessions, lectures and posters and all related abstracts. Find exhibitors and the floor plan.
As a participant, you will receive the information about the app shortly before the event.
Elke Dittmann (Potsdam University, Germany) Harnessing the potential of cyanobacteria for the production of bioactive peptides |
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Hal Alper (The University of Texas at Austin, USA) Unlocking Metabolic Potentials in Saccharomyces cerevisiae |
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Jay Keasling (University of California, USA) Engineered polyketide synthases: a molecular foundry for chemicals and materials |
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Rodrigo Ledesma Amaro (Imperial College London, UK) Advancements in sustainable bioproduction, from engineering individual strains to developing microbial communities |
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Tianwei Tan (Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China) Harnessing Renewable Energy for the Biocatalytic Conversion of Carbon Dioxide into Value-Added Fuels and Chemicals |
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Tobias Erb (Max-Planck-Institute of Terrestrial Microbiology, Germany) Re-building the Operating System of Photosynthesis: Exploring new ways to capture CO2 with Synthetic Biology |
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Yan Feng (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China) Enzyme Design for Efficient Biosynthesis of High-Value Compounds |
Martin Grininger | Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany |
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Yongjin Zhou | Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, China |
Helge Bode | Max-Planck-Institute of Terrestrial Microbiology, Germany |
Kristina Haslinger | University of Groningen, The Netherlands |
Robert Kourist | Technical University Graz, Austria |
Anett Schalmey | Technical University Braunschweig, Germany |
DECHEMA-Haus
Theodor-Heuss-Allee 25
60486 Frankfurt/Main
Germany
Directions to DECHEMA: Please find a detailed description at www.dechema.de/location.
Parking capacities at DECHEMA are limited. Please also use public parking lots along Theodor-Heuss-Allee: Congress-Center-Messe (CMF) or at the fair tower (Messeturm).
We recommend you the following hotels. Please book a room by yourself. When using the booking code you will get a special rate.
MERCURE HOTEL & RESIDENZ FRANKFURT MESSE (10 min walking distance)
Voltastr. 29
60486 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49 69 7926 2709
Fax: +49 69 7926 1606
E-Mail:
Single room: around 117 EUR (incl. breakfast and wifi)
You can book your rooms directly with the booking code "DECHEMA".
Motel One Frankfurt-Messe (15 - 20 min walking distance)
Europa-Allee 25
60327 Frankfurt
Tel. : +49 69 6612453-0
Fax : +49 69 6612453-10
E-Mail:
Single room: 99 € + 16,50 € breakfast
You can book your rooms directly with the booking code "DECHEMA Events".
Novotel Frankfurt City (10 min walking distance)
Lise-Meitner-Strasse 2
60486 Frankfurt am Main
Tel.: 0049 69 793030
Fax: 0049 69 79303930
E-Mail:
Single room: 115 EUR (incl. breakfast)
You can book your rooms directly with the booking code "DECHEMA".
The conference is supported by the Sino-German Center for Research Promotion - a public institution jointly established by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) awarded to Martin Grininger (Goethe University Frankfurt) and Yongjin Zhou (Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS).
More information: Programme Confirmed Speakers Committee Sponsors and Supporters Venue and Accommodation