Shopping Cart (0)
My Account

Shopping Cart
SELECTBIO Conferences Flow Chemistry European Summit 2023

Francesca Paradisi's Biography



Francesca Paradisi, Professor of Sustainable Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of Bern

Prof. Paradisi completed an MSc in Organic Chemistry from the University of Bologna in 1998 under the supervision of Prof. Cainelli. In 2002 she completed her PhD at the same institution with a thesis on the synthesis of non-natural amino acids via diketopiperazine scaffolds. She joined the group of Prof. Engel at University College Dublin as Post-Doctoral Fellow where she remained until 2005 and developed several projects mainly focused on amino acid dehydrogenases and their applications in the synthesis of non-natural amino acids. She joined Enzolve Technologies in 2005, a spin-off company of UCD where she worked on the use of mutant dehydrogeanse enzymes for neonatal screening of metabolic disorders. in 2006 she was appointed Lecturer in Chemical Biology at the Centre for Synthesis and Chemical Biology in UCD (fix term), and in 2009 she got a tenured lectureship at the UCD School of Chemistry. She was promoted in 2014 to Senior Lecturer and in 2016 she took up the position of Associate Professor in Biocatalysis and Enzyme Engineering in the School of Chemistry at the University of Nottingham. In 2019 she joined the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Bern as the Chair in Pharmaceutical and Bioorganic Chemistry and Professor of Sustainable Pharmaceutical Chemistry.

Francesca Paradisi Image

Successes and Challenges of Biocatalysis in Continuous Flow

Tuesday, 28 March 2023 at 12:00

Add to Calendar ▼2023-03-28 12:00:002023-03-28 13:00:00Europe/LondonSuccesses and Challenges of Biocatalysis in Continuous FlowFlow Chemistry European Summit 2023 in Rotterdam, The NetherlandsRotterdam, The NetherlandsSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com

Flow chemistry has allowed many industrial processes to be carried out in continuous mode, with higher efficiency and automation. Biocatalysis has caught up with this technique and several examples have been reported in the literature in the last decade. However, the complexity of multi-enzymatic processes in the absence of cellular regulation, has limited their applications to some chemo-enzymatic synthesis, and just a few fully enzymatic processes have been implemented. Among others, the cofactor requirements of redox enzymes, the stability of the biocatalyst, and efficiency of the biotransformations, must be thoroughly optimised. Here an overview of the progress in our lab will be presented, including insights and hurdles which are sometimes unexpected when a reaction is moved from batch to flow.


Add to Calendar ▼2023-03-27 00:00:002023-03-28 00:00:00Europe/LondonFlow Chemistry European Summit 2023Flow Chemistry European Summit 2023 in Rotterdam, The NetherlandsRotterdam, The NetherlandsSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com