Topic of thesis: Bioprocess engineering for the application of
P450s
Starting date: February 2012
Background: M.Sc. in Enginering, Chemical Biology, Linköping
University, Sweden
Supervisor: John Woodley
Marie´s PhD project is a part of
P4FIFTY, a European network aiming at development of P450
monooxygenases for the chemical manufacturing industry. P450s is a
group of enzymes with a lot of potential since they are able to
catalyze the oxidation of unactivated hydrocarbons in a
stereospecific manner, something very difficult to achieve by
classic organic chemistry. P450s are suitable for whole cell
catalysis but these processes also have their bottlenecks. Marie
will focus on the process development and especially evaluation of
oxygen supply methods, solvents facilitating substrate supply and
product removal. Throughout the project the processes will also be
evaluated from an economical and environmental perspective. |