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Targeted Libraries and Their Applications for Directed Evolution of Enzymes

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If your work involves protein or pathway engineering, don’t miss this webinar illustrating the approach that Cellibre, a cellular agriculture company leveraged to significantly accelerate their Design.Build.Test cycles and engineer a key enzyme for cannabinoid production.

Cellibre’s scientists partnered with Codex DNA, the pioneers in automated benchtop synthetic biology systems to identify candidates and rapidly iterate using a targeted library approach.

“The BioXp™ system really speeds up the engineering process and made it possible to test more designs in a shorter amount of time.”
— Russell Komor, director of biochemistry at Cellibre

In this webinar, you will learn about:
  • How to streamline the enzyme discovery process
  • How generating targeted libraries can improve discovery performance
  • Why it is important to test more complex variant designs, which wouldn’t have been feasible with conventional approaches to DNA synthesis in the required timeframe

Speaker Information:

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Katie Lyons

Molecular and Synthetic Biologist
Codex DNA

Russell Komor

Dr Russell Komor

Director of Biochemistry
Cellibre

 

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Professor John Wikswo

Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Molecular Physiology & Biophysics, and Physics
Vanderbilt University

 

In this webinar, you will learn about:
  • How to streamline the enzyme discovery process
  • How generating targeted libraries can improve discovery performance
  • Why it is important to test more complex variant designs, which wouldn’t have been feasible with conventional approaches to DNA synthesis in the required timeframe

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