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Chemistry for Life Sciences by Protein Engineering of Enzymes

Our aim is to contribute to better environment and health by exploring the full potential of enzyme design and engineering for applications in biocatalysis, synthetic biology, medicine and biomaterials.
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Postdoc position in computational protein design/ancestral sequence reconstruction available

by syrenlab on June 9, 2020June 9, 2020

Contact Per-Olof Syrén (per-olof.syren@biotech.kth.se) for more information.

Arne Stamm awarded with a grant from Bengt Lundqvists Minne 2020

by syrenlab on June 9, 2020June 9, 2020

This grant will allow research exchange and collaboration with Cornell University. Congratulations Arne!

Grant from Kamprad Family Foundation

by syrenlab on March 3, 2020March 3, 2020

Syrénlab receives a 3.5 MSEK grant from Kamprad Family Foundation to tackle the plastic problem with potentially revolutionary biotechnology methods in concert with green chemistry. Thanks for your support!

Diploma project (MSc) in polymer chemistry available

by syrenlab on January 22, 2020January 22, 2020

We currently have a diploma student position open in “Investigation of new routes towards biobased polymers using underutilized forestry products.” More details are available here. Contact per-olof.syren@biotech.kth.se if you are interested.

PhD-student position in wood-based biocatalysis and enzyme design

by syrenlab on October 24, 2019March 3, 2020

We plan to open this possibility in March 2020, aiming at tackling some of the most challenging transformations in chemical synthesis. Get back to per-olof.syren@biotech.kth.se if you are interested.

Per-Olof Syrén recieves the 2019 Competence development award from the Gunnar Sundblad Research Foundation for “polymer retrobiosynthesis”

by syrenlab on March 29, 2019March 29, 2019

Press release from Swedish Forest Industries Federation

Karen Schriever awarded with travel grant from ÅForsk

by syrenlab on March 27, 2019March 27, 2019

Congratulations to Karen for a second travel grant from ÅForsk, which will support her participation in the Enzyme engineerning conference in Canada 2019.

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KTH Royal Institute of Technology
School of Engineering Sciences in Chemistry, Biotechnology and Health
Department of Fibre and Polymer Technology
Science for Life Laboratory
Gamma building floor 5

Tomtebodavägen 23
171 65 Solna
Sweden
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