The Beilstein Enzymology Symposia embrace structural, computational, and biological disciplines, and bring established and young researchers together to discuss the many and diverse roles of enzymes in biology, and to explore the limits and challenges of holistic studies that attempt to integrate microscopic views of protein function into complex biological behaviour.
This Symposium takes synthetic biology and applied biocatalysis in perspective and addresses the insights in artificial biological systems, miniaturized bioreactors, high-throughput applied catalysis, structure-function relationships using cryo-EM and computational biology, the regulation and control of gene coded information transfer, and systems-wide analysis of metabolic pathways.
This Symposium takes synthetic biology and applied biocatalysis in perspective and addresses the insights in artificial biological systems, miniaturized bioreactors, high-throughput applied catalysis, structure-function relationships using cryo-EM and computational biology, the regulation and control of gene coded information transfer, and systems-wide analysis of metabolic pathways.