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Welcome and introduction Kira Weissman, University of Lorraine, France Session 1: Genetics, enzymology and structural biology of natural product biosynthesis I Biosynthesis of macrolactams with β-amino acid polyketide starter unit Fumitaka Kudo, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Felix Franks Biotechnology Medal: Unravelling the biosynthetic logic of fungal siderophore biosynthesis Matthew Jenner, University of Warwick, UK |
1 hour and 19 mins | £20 |
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Session 3: Synthetic biology, metabolic engineering I 2023 Chemical Biology Interface Early Career Prize: Norman Heatley Award: Multiplexed biosynthesis for in vivo Pd catalysis Stephen Wallace, University of Edinburgh, UK Detecting, predicting, and generating biosynthetic gene clusters using large natural-language model Maiko Umemura, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan Exploration of sidechain N-acyltransferases as biocatalysts for lipopeptide diversification Anna Lisa Vagstad, ETH Zurich, Institute of Microbiology, Switzerland Session 4: Synthetic biology and metabolic engineering II Opening a treasure trove: unlocking saponin biosynthesis in soapwort Jenny Jo, John Innes Centre, UK Repurposing a fully-reducing polyketide synthase for 2-methyl guerbet-like lipid production Michael Herrera, University of Edinburgh, UK One step from garbage? The future of natural product synthesis Russell Cox, Leibniz Universitat Hannover, Germany Biosynthesis of bacterial pyrrolizidine alkaloids and production of new derivatives Juliana Effert, Max-Planck-Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Germany Session 5: Industrial applications of natural products and biosynthetic enzymes Enzyme discovery, development & production – Interplay of disciplines to provide solutions for industrial challenges Alexander Pelzer, BRAIN Biotech, Germany Right host and right process for successful enzyme production Alison Arnold, Ingenza, UK |
4 hours and 44 mins | £30 |