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The rise and adoption of biocatalysis

Bringing Chemistry to Life by Thermo Fisher Scientific

Sep 11, 202400:34:09Science & Medicine

Some debate that synthetic organic chemistry strategies have become stale, but Dr. Todd Hyster of Princeton University's Hyster Lab disagrees. Todd fell in love with organic chemistry early in his education, but it wasn’...

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The rise and adoption of biocatalysis is an episode from Bringing Chemistry to Life by Thermo Fisher Scientific. Some debate that synthetic organic chemistry strategies have become stale, but Dr. Todd Hyster of Princeton University's Hyster...

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Some debate that synthetic organic chemistry strategies have become stale, but Dr. Todd Hyster of Princeton University's Hyster Lab disagrees. Todd fell in love with organic chemistry early in his education, but it wasn’t until he got turned on to enzyme catalysis that he found his true calling. He’s built a career using engineered enzymes to facilitate chemical transformations that would otherwise not be possible. Specifically, he and his team focus on photo-enzymatic catalysis where they use a combination of light and engineered proteins to drive new chemical transformations. Join us to learn about his work, the methods involved, and the types of transformations being accomplished, which is beyond enantioselective synthesis, by the way. This stimulating conversation delves into the tactical and philosophical aspects of the synthetic chemistry, enzyme catalysis, and even the realities of academic funding and industry collaboration. Related episodes: Season 3, Ep.2: Making impossible molecules Season 2, Ep.3: Rethinking catalysis Bonus content! Access bonus content curated by this episode’s guest by visiting for links to recent publications, podcasts, books, videos and more. View the video of this episode on . A free thank you gift for our listeners! Request your free Bringing Chemistry to Life t-shirt on our episode website . Use code BCTLisn3R in September, and cHeMcas+ng in October We read every email so please share your questions and feedback with us! Email helloBCTL@thermofisher.com

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