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Directing Biosynthesis IV

25 - 27 March 2015, Norwich, United Kingdom


Introduction
Natural products produced predominantly by microorganisms and plants have inspired the development of many blockbuster drugs and crop protection agents. Natural Products research is strategically important to industry and society globally, and we are fortunate to have a vibrant research community engaged in this activity.

Directing Biosynthesis IV will be the fourth in a successful series of meetings. While the field is driven by genetic and associated technological advances, the fields of organic chemistry, enzymology, biochemistry and ecology will continue to make strong contributions. Chemistry remains the central focus.

Directing Biosynthesis IV will feature an opening Frontiers session as well as a Perspectives session to mark the 25th anniversary of the discovery of modular thiotemplate assembly lines for polyketide biosynthesis. A session on Synthetic Biology & Bioengineering will showcase some of the important past, current and future contributions biosynthesis is making towards these areas.
Aims

Scientists interested in the biosynthesis of natural products, particularly with a focus on harnessing these processes to enable biosynthetic/metabolic engineering, will have significant opportunity for networking and presenting their own work during poster sessions and talks.

Themes


The 2015 Conference will be set around 5 key session themes. Click on the links below for session and speaker information.
  • Natural Products Frontiers
The challenges and opportunities facing natural products science.
Discovery and Diversity
A showcase for natural product discovery and advances in genome mining.
  • Perspective: Thiotemplate Assembly Line Biosynthesis
To mark the 25th anniversary of the discovery of processive polyketide biosynthesis by modular enzymes.
  • Tools & Technology
A session describing the new tools & technology enabling the advancement of natural products science.
  • Synthetic Biology and Bioengineering
The final session, introduced by Professor David Hopwood in the year of the 30th anniversary of his ground-breaking paper on the biosynthetic engineering of hybrid antibiotics.
Speakers
  • Emily Balskus Harvard University, United States
  • Sean Brady Rockefeller University, United States
  • Rainer Breitling University of Manchester, United Kingdom
  • David Cane Brown University, United States
  • Fernando de la Calle PharmaMar, Spain
  • Jay Keasling University of California, Berkeley, United States
  • Brian Kennedy Buck Institute for Research on Aging, United States
  • Peter Leadlay University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
  • Wen Liu Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, China
  • Mohamed Marahiel Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany
  • Rolf Müller Universität des Saarlandes, Germany
  • Sarah O'Connor John Innes Centre, United Kingdom
  • Hideaki Oikawa Hokkaido University, Japan
  • Eric Schmidt University of Utah, United States
  • Jared Silverman Cubist Pharmaceuticals, United States
  • Maggie Smith University of York, United Kingdom
  • Chris Walsh Harvard University, United States
  • Huimin Zhao University of Illinois, United States

Venue
The John Innes Centre, Norwich

The John Innes Centre, Norwich, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, NR4 7UH, United Kingdom

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