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EMBO Conference Series: 'Enzyme mechanisms by biological systems'

Posted on Apr 30, 2014 1:45:00 PM

 

Conference - Manchester, United Kingdom

Research in biological catalysis is undergoing major changes and the field is expanding owing to integration of efforts across different disciplines and application of state-of-the-art methods.This EMBO Conference will bring together leading European and US enzymologists working on biological catalysis, mechanisms and systems.

 In-depth understanding of catalysis is challenging and this underpins exploitation of enzymes in processing, chemicals manufacturing and drug discovery. With the increased importance of industrial biotechnology, there has never been a better time to move towards design/redesign of enzyme catalysts in a predictable way using a structural-mechanistic knowledge base.

This EMBO Conference will be an interdisciplinary meeting embracing structural, computational and chemical disciplines, that will appeal to researchers (established and younger workers). It is a continuation of the EMBO Conference series on the theme of Enzyme Mechanisms, previously held in Hamburg (2010) and Groningen (2012), and the biannual Trends in Enzymology conferences.

Organization: EMBO

Enzyme Mechanisms by Biological Systems

Sun, Jun 01, 2014 - Wed, Jun 04, 2014

Manchester Conference Centre, Weston Building
Sackville Street, Manchester  M1 3BB UK

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