Enzyme Engineering

Enzyme engineering involves modifying enzymes to make them work better for specific tasks. It's like giving enzymes a makeover to improve their performance. Scientists can change enzymes at the molecular level to enhance their efficiency, stability, or specificity. This skill is crucial in various industries like pharmaceuticals, food production, and biofuels, where enzymes are used to speed up chemical reactions. Mastering enzyme engineering requires knowledge of biochemistry, molecular biology, and genetic engineering techniques.
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Lou Hom
My experience spans protein engineering, strain development, and process development across food, cl...
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Matteo Di Giovannantonio
Hi! My name is Matteo. Engineer by training. Founder by instinct.
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Shreyash Borkar
Hi, I’m an Industrial PhD Fellow at c-LEcta and the University of Tübingen, obsessed with turning sy...
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Radu Ticiu
Hey, Phlo universe! I am Radu Ticiu, a biotech community developer in Western Romania, trying to ig...
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Robert Speight
Digital Lead at CSIRO
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Nina Kurowska
Hi, I'm a synthetic biologist passionate about commercializing science
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Nicholas White
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Nafisat Abdullahi
Hi! My name is Nafisat, an interdisciplinary researcher from Nigeria.