Congratulations to Larah, who successfully defended her thesis about enzymes deriving from the halophilic archeon Haloferax volcanii on the 5th of March! Larah was the last remaining member of the Paradisi group in UCD. We wish her the very best of luck in all of her endeavours.
Recent Posts
- 11th February: International Day of Women and Girls in Science February 11, 2019
- ACS Omega (2018): “b-Glucosidase Discovery and Design for the Degradation of Oleuropein” November 20, 2018
- Scientific Reports (2018): Strategic single point mutation yields a solvent- and salt-stable transaminase from Virgibacillus sp. in soluble form November 6, 2018
- Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis (2018): Biocatalytic N‐Acylation of Amines in Water Using an Acyltransferase from Mycobacterium smegmatis October 9, 2018
- Good luck Lidia! September 28, 2018
- Paradisi group at EMBO workshop September 12, 2018
- ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering (2018): Self-sufficient flow-biocatalysis by co-immobilisation of pyridoxal 5´-phosphate and ω-transaminases onto porous carriers September 3, 2018
- Zoya is awarded the Masson Gulland Medal and Prize! July 19, 2018
- Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. (2018): Carbene in cupredoxin protein scaffolds: replacement of a histidine ligand in the active site substantially alters copper redox properties July 2, 2018
- Langmuir (2018): Significant enhancement of structural stability of the hyperhalophilic ADH from Haloferax volcanii via entrapment on metal organic framework support June 25, 2018