E-VOLUTION: ERC Consolidator Grant to Prof. Nicolas Plumeré
Prof. Nicolas Plumeré is funded with an ERC Consolidator Grant for his project E-VOLUTION “Electrifying Peptide Synthesis for Directed Evolution of Artificial Enzymes”.
Prof. Nicolas Plumeré is funded with an ERC Consolidator Grant for his project E-VOLUTION “Electrifying Peptide Synthesis for Directed Evolution of Artificial Enzymes”.
New findings on how to extend the lifetime of biohybrid photoelectrodes over years by sustaining its electron transfer pathways was published by Vincent Friebe and collaborators in Angewandte Chemie!
A perspective on reversible catalysis led by our very close collaborators Vincent Fourmond and Christophe Léger has been published in Nature Reviews Chemistry!
As part of the ERC Proof-of-Concept Grant LiveSen, Alaa and Tobias were able to develop an electrochemical biosensor for agriculture. Now they are starting their independent career with the EXIST Transfer of Research!
Vincent Friebe will become an independent group leader in the EBT professorship, aming to develop bioelectrochemical sensors that detect pesticide residues with high specificity and sensitivity.
A new publication by Steffen, Stefanie and Filmon on reversible catalysis with hydrogenase has appeared in Nature Catalysis!