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Keywords
enzymatic synthesis of pharmaceuticals
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chemicals from renewable resources
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Enzyme and bioprocess technology
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enzyme kinetics
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biocatalytic reactor design
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bioprocess design
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chemo-enzymatic synthesis
John M. Woodley is a bioprocess engineer who has had an
interest in the biological synthesis of useful chemicals,
using biocatalysis and fermentation for that last 30
years. His research is at the interface of
bioprocess engineering, process chemistry and reaction engineering.
It includes both theoretical and experimental work at different
scales:
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Multi-step biocatalysis, including systems biocatalysis and
flow chemistry
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Downstream processing from biocatalytic reactors and
fermentations, including ISPR
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Modelling tools for the assessment of bioprocesses, including
thermodynamics, kinetics, process simulation, economic
evaluation
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Bio-oxidations, including oxygen supply methods
Enzymes currently under investigation include alcohol oxidases,
carbohydrate oxidases, cytochrome P450s, Baeyer-Villiger
monooxygenases and transaminases.
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