Contributed Talks (Short Talks)
Following Talks are accepted for 15-minutes contributed Short Talks.
- Noam Prywes (UC Berkeley) "Rubisco biochemistry in vivo"
- César A. Ramírez-Sarmiento (Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile) "Engineering the catalytic activity of an Antarctic PET-degrading enzyme by loop exchange"
- Kübra Kaygisiz (Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research) "Data-mining of peptide libraries unveil property-activity correlation and predict de novo sequences for controlled cell-virus interactions"
- Sae Ito (University of Tokyo) "Development of a high-throughput data collecting system for thermal stability of proteins"
- Yoshiki Ochiai (OIST) "SUPREM: an engineered non-site-specific m6A RNA methyltransferase with highly improved efficiency"
- Amy Gooch (OIST) "Expanding the Substrate Scope of Fluoroacetate Dehalogenase Enzymes via Directed Evolution"
- Dan Kozome (OIST)
- Aygul Minnegalieva (OIST) "Composition of negative data impacts machine learning generalization and biological rule discovery: lessons for in silico biologics sequence design"