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General Announcement and Call for Abstracts

Enzyme Engineering XX

September 20-24, 2009
Groningen, the Netherlands

About This Conference

The XX Enzyme Engineering Conference will be held from September 20-24, 2009 at the conference venue Martiniplaza, Groningen, The Netherlands. This is a modern conference center close to the main city park of Groningen, a modern and historical university city in the Northern part of the Netherlands, just 2 hours by train from Amsterdam Schiphol airport.

The topics of Enzyme Engineering 2009 are of high relevance for industrial biocatalysis as well as for important issues of the emerging Bio-Based Economy, such as the development and use of enzymes for sustainable production of biofuels and biomaterials. The rapid scientific progress that is being made over the last decade in the field of enzyme engineering, stimulated by novel technologies such as de novo enzyme design, directed evolution, genome mining, and metagenome screening, makes the Enzyme Engineering Conferences exciting scientific events. Other main developments are metabolic engineering of complex pathways (synthetic biology) and hybrid systems in which enzymes act at interfaces or interact with electronic devices. Traditionally, the Enzyme Engineering Conferences attract a mix of speakers and audience with academic and industrial background, thus providing an excellent opportunity to learn about new industrial trends and emerging scientific breakthroughs.

Key topics for the Enzyme Engineering 2009 conference are:

  • bioinformatics and genome mining for new enzymes
  • computational and statistical approaches for enzyme engineering
  • directed evolution and high-throughput screening
  • expression and modification of enzymes for secondary metabolites
  • metabolic engineering
  • engineered enzymes for biofuels production
  • applications in biocatalysis, medicine, and new biomaterials

Confirmed Keynote and Invited Speakers
Patricia Babbitt, UCSF, USA
Philip Bryan, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, USA
Richard Fox, Codexis, Redwood City, CA, USA
Marco Fraaije, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Anton Glieder, Graz University of Technology, Austria
Richard Gross, Polytechnic Institute of New York University, USA
Bernhard Hauer, BASF, Germany
Hak-Sung Kim, KAIST, Korea
Akihiko Kondo, Kobe University, Japan
Jan-Metske van der Laan, DSM, The Netherlands
Karl-Heinz Maurer, Henkel AG, Germany
Denis Pompon, CNRS, France
Manfred Reetz, Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, Germany
Helmut Schwab, Graz University of Technology, Austria
Ulrich Schwaneberg, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany
Wolgang Streit, University of Hamburg, Germany
Dan Tawfik, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Craig Townsend, Johns Hopkins University, USA

List of Sponsors

Local Organizing Committee

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