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Biocatalysis: Sustainable innovations in catalysis for a greener future

About This Webinar

Biocatalysis has long played a role in chemical synthesis, but recent breakthroughs are redefining its potential. Today, it offers sustainable, selective, and efficient alternatives to traditional catalytic methods—transforming how we approach synthesis in pharmaceuticals, materials science, and energy. As industries pursue greener solutions, enzymes and engineered biological systems are emerging as powerful drivers of innovation.

This Cell Press webinar will spotlight cutting-edge developments in biocatalysis, from enzyme engineering and metabolic pathway design to industrial-scale applications. Featuring leading researchers in the field, the session will explore how biocatalysis is reshaping synthetic strategies, reducing environmental impact, and unlocking new frontiers in catalysis. The integration of AI-powered platforms will also be discussed, showcasing how artificial intelligence is accelerating enzyme optimization and expanding the possibilities of biocatalytic design.

Join us for a dynamic discussion on the future of sustainable chemistry—where biology and artificial intelligence converge to tackle global challenges in manufacturing, resource efficiency, and climate resilience.

This webinar will be recorded to watch on demand after the live event. Register for the event to join the discussion and receive a notification when the recording is available.

Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
Featured Presenters
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Professor of Chemistry; Director of the Kummer Institute Center for Resource Sustainability
Missouri University of Science and Technology
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Professor, Director; Tianjin Engineering Research Center of Biocatalytic Technology
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Steven L. Miller Chair, Professor; Chemical and biomolecular engineering
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
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Scientific editor, Chem Catalysis
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Scientific editor, Chem
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Editor-in-Chief, Cell Reports Physical Science
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