Job ID: 5794
Job date: 2016-06-21
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Company : University of Cambridge Country : Role : Student
Job date: 2016-06-21
End Date:
Company : University of Cambridge Country : Role : Student
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15 PhD Studentships in Protein Engineering, Directed Evolution, Bioinformatics and Enzyme Mechanism Employer University of Cambridge - Department of Biochemistry Location Other Posted June 21 2016 Discipline Other Position Type Full Time Send Save Apply The objective of ES-Cat is to use explore new strategies for the creation of novel enzymes and biocatalysts. Instead of seeing rational and combinatorial approaches as alternatives, we combine them in this network to achieve a ‘smarter' and more efficient exploration of protein sequence space. By harnessing the forces of Darwinian evolution and design in the laboratory we want to (i) screen large and diverse libraries for proteins with improved and useful functions, (ii) optimize existing proteins for applications in medicine or biotechnology and (iii) provide a better understanding of how existing enzymes evolved and how enzyme mechanisms can be manipulated.
This Network brings together leading academic and industrial groups with diverse and complementary skills. The range of methodologies represented in ES-Cat allows an integrated approach combining in silico structural and sequence analysis with experimental high-throughput screening selection methods (phage-, ribozyme and SNAP display, robotic liquid handling, lab-on-a-chip/microfluidics) with subsequent systematic kinetic and biophysical analysis. This integration of methods and disciplines will improve the likelihood of success of directed evolution campaigns, shorten biocatalyst development times, and make protein engineering applicable to a wider range of industrial targets.
It will also train the next generation of creative researchers ready to fill roles in tailoring enzymes and other proteins for industrial application in synthetic biology efforts to move towards a bio-based economy.
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15 PhD Studentships in Protein Engineering, Directed Evolution, Bioinformatics and Enzyme Mechanism Employer University of Cambridge - Department of Biochemistry Location Other Posted June 21 2016 Discipline Other Position Type Full Time Send Save Apply The objective of ES-Cat is to use explore new strategies for the creation of novel enzymes and biocatalysts. Instead of seeing rational and combinatorial approaches as alternatives, we combine them in this network to achieve a ‘smarter' and more efficient exploration of protein sequence space. By harnessing the forces of Darwinian evolution and design in the laboratory we want to (i) screen large and diverse libraries for proteins with improved and useful functions, (ii) optimize existing proteins for applications in medicine or biotechnology and (iii) provide a better understanding of how existing enzymes evolved and how enzyme mechanisms can be manipulated.
This Network brings together leading academic and industrial groups with diverse and complementary skills. The range of methodologies represented in ES-Cat allows an integrated approach combining in silico structural and sequence analysis with experimental high-throughput screening selection methods (phage-, ribozyme and SNAP display, robotic liquid handling, lab-on-a-chip/microfluidics) with subsequent systematic kinetic and biophysical analysis. This integration of methods and disciplines will improve the likelihood of success of directed evolution campaigns, shorten biocatalyst development times, and make protein engineering applicable to a wider range of industrial targets.
It will also train the next generation of creative researchers ready to fill roles in tailoring enzymes and other proteins for industrial application in synthetic biology efforts to move towards a bio-based economy.
This job comes from a partnership with Science Magazine and Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google+ Apply More jobs like this Full Time Other jobs in Des Moines Send Apply Save
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