atural products produced predominantly by microorganisms and plants have inspired the development of many blockbuster drugs, crop protection agents and other high value chemicals. Biosynthetic research is strategically important commercially but also to society as a whole and will continue to help address emerging challenges in health, the environment and sustainability on a global scale.
While this multidisciplinary field is driven by genetic and associated technological advances, chemistry remains the central focus with key input from the fields of organic chemistry, enzymology, biochemistry and ecology.
Directing Biosynthesis V will be the fifth in a successful series of meeting and will represent a significant opportunity for scientists interested in the biosynthesis of natural products to hear more about developments in the field, network and present their own work during poster sessions and talks.
Enzymology and Structural Biology
Pathway engineering
Natural products discovery: a response to AMR
Biosynthesis of cell walls / targets for antimicrobials
Chemical ecology
Mar 22
2017
Mar 24
2017
Registration deadline
2015-03-25 United Kingdom
Directing Biosynthesis IV
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