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                                Research Projects in the Gohlke group

                                Research Projects in the Gohlke group

                                IBG-4 is involved in national and international third-party funded projects. Here you find an overview of projects currently funded and led in the group of Prof. Holger Gohlke:

                                National funding

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                                Funded by the Helmholtz School for Data Science in Life, Earth and Energy (HDS-LEE)

                                TopEnzyme/TopEC: AI-based enzyme classification

                                Development of deep learning-based methods to improve classification of enzyme function.

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                                Funded by Evoxx technologies GmbH

                                TAM: Knowledge-driven engineering of transaminase

                                Development and application of novel physics- and machine learning-based methods for the engineering of transaminases.

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                                Funded by Bioeconomy Science Center

                                MetaProcess: Towards sustainable biocatalysis

                                Development of an enzymatic platform for the sustainable production of amino alcohols

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                                Funded by BMBF

                                LipoBiocat: Engineering lipolytic biocatalysts

                                Improving lipolytic enzymes stability for indutrial applications

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                                Funded by Volkswagen Stiftung

                                DNAzymes: Next-generation DNA editing biocatalysts

                                Development of innovative RNA-based biocatalysts

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                                Funded by Bioeconomy Science Center

                                CasCAR: Improving carboxylic acid reductases catalytic performance

                                Sustainable production of valuable aldehydes using a locally immobilized synthetic enzyme cascade

                                Last Modified: 21.03.2025
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                                TopEnzyme/TopEC
                                TAM
                                MetaProcess
                                LipoBiocat
                                DNAzymes
                                CasCAR

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