The rise and adoption of biocatalysis
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Directed evolution and enzyme catalysis have opened up new possibilities for synthetic organic chemistry. Dr. Todd Hyster, Professor of Chemistry and Principal Investigator of the Hyster Lab at Princeton University, uses engineered enzymes in chemical synthesis, expanding the chemist’s toolkit, and enabling radical chemical transformations that traditional methods can’t achieve. In this conversation, Todd and Paolo connect like old friends and share some amazing insights.
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