Hello All,
You are all invited to our Reimagining Biomanufacturing Journal Club in November which will take placed on 2024-11-12T15:00:00Z→2024-11-12T16:30:00Z (Are we meeting yet?) [Edited: note time change!].
For this session, Haneef will be discussing the paper: ‘Biocatalytic Synthesis of l-Pipecolic Acid by a Lysine Cyclodeaminase: Batch and Flow Reactors’’.You can find the paper from [this folder] 20241112_JC08_Haneef – Google Drive
Join us via Zoom: Launch Meeting - Zoom
All are welcome to attend and take part.
Feel free to invite and share this to others in your networks who might be interested!
If you are interested in presenting a paper, please contact me to make arrangements.
See you all at the meeting next month!
Best wishes,
Kominist
Thanks @Kominist! Flow reactors are very interesting for biocatalysis, we have a project running in Open Bioeconomy Lab building on this concept for carbon upcycling, and Anna Bird tried this route for making dNTPs for PCR:
Bird, Anna R., and Elizabeth AH Hall. “Active diagnostic ingredients (ADIs) for PCR: A mini‐bioreactor producing dNTPs with silica immobilized R5‐kinases.” Biotechnology and Bioengineering (2024).
https://analyticalsciencejournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/bit.28837
For small-scale, economic and distributed biomanufacturing of small molecules, I think they have a lot of promise
I have a quick suggestion, perhaps those who propose the papers could write 2-3 sentences about why the paper is relevant for reimagining biomanufacturing? Could focus on the main impacts, thinking, concepts that the paper touches on? That would help those who are not interested so much in the specifics (like l-Pipecolic Acid or specific classes of enzymes), to make a decision about attending the journal club.
I have missed many due to travel but I should be at this one
Jenny
A quick reminder for tomorrow’s journal club.
Regarding the schedule, We will Stick with the local times (16:00 for Trieste and 15:00 for Cambridge).