Thank you, Megan!

 

I also want to emphasize for all organic chemists who do not have experience in biochemistry – look at the transformation and think about the enzyme as a reagent.

What is the starting material, what is the (scope of) product(s) – and how would you make it using traditional organic chemistry?

That is the main focus typically for these 10 min presentations.

 

Megan will in addition give some biochemistry context this week because of her experience with enzyme work.

 

 

From: Megan Eg Larsen <megl@chem.au.dk>
Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2026 9:38 AM
To: Hauser Chem <hauser.chem@maillist.au.dk>
Subject: [Hauser.chem] 10 min Biocataysis

 

Hi

 

Sorry for the short notice!

 

If you want, you can take a quick look at the paper for the 10-minute biocatalysis presentation. 

 

If you are short in time, I would recommend prioritizing the abstract and discussion:)

 

Best,

Megan Eg Larsen 
Research assistant 

Office: 1513-519
Phone: (+45) 29 89 22 11 
Mail: megl@chem.au.dk 

 

 

Department of Chemistry
Aarhus University 
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