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On demand webinar: synthetic biology solutions to optimize metabolic pathway engineering workflows

The field of metabolic pathway engineering and enzyme engineering has seen significant advances in recent years, with the application of synthetic biology solutions. These solutions have enabled researchers to optimize and integrate metabolic pathways faster, increase the specificity and activity of enzymes, and synthesize specific metabolic products. However, many researchers are still struggling to translate the potential of synthetic biology into workflow processes to speed up commercialization.

In this webinar, Dr. Elisa Marques from Telesis Bio will bridge this gap by providing an overview of the latest synthetic biology solutions for metabolic pathway engineering and enzyme engineering and how these can be used to improve discovery processes.

Topics to be covered:

  • Advancements of synthetic biology for metabolic pathway engineering and enzyme engineering
  • How automation can be used to optimize and integrate metabolic pathways
  • Case studies of successful application of automation of synthetic biology techniques in metabolic pathway engineering and enzyme engineering

Speaker

Elisa Marques, PhD, MBA

Elisa Marques, PhD, MBA
Sr. Product Marketing Manager
Telesis Bio

Dr. Elisa Marques was part of the team that decoded the cattle genome, paving the way for the application of gene editing technologies in the livestock industry.

Among some of the other highlights in her career include successfully commercializing the results of her PhD work into genetic improvement tools being used today by animal health and genotyping service companies around the world.

At Telesis Bio, Dr. Marques is blending her passion for science and technology by translating the value of novel automated solutions for synthetic biology into widespread commercial application.

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