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Name: |
Professor NS Scrutton |
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University of Manchester, The |
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Chemistry |
Current EPSRC-Supported Research
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Analytical Science
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Biochemical engineering
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Bioprocess Engineering
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Catalysis & Applied Catalysis
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Catalysis & enzymology
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Chemical Biology
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Chemical Synthetic Methodology
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Manufacturing Machine & Plant
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Materials Characterisation
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Med.Instrument.Device& Equip.
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Synthetic biology
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Current EPSRC Support |
EP/T019328/1 | High Resolution High Throughput Mass Spectrometry to Characterise Materials, Chemicals, and BioCatalysts | (C) |
EP/S030336/1 | Tripping the light fantastic: elucidating global protein structural change correlated with chemical change across the femtosecond to second timescale | (P) |
EP/S022856/1 | EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in BioDesign Engineering | (C) |
EP/S01778X/1 | Future Biomanufacturing Research Hub | (P) |
EP/S005226/1 | Centre for Biocatalytic Manufacture of New Modalities (CBNM) | (C) |
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Previous EPSRC Support |
EP/N025504/1 | Towards a Bio-based Manufacturing Platform for High Strength Aramid (Aromatic Polyamide) Synthetic Fibres Using Synthetic Biology | (P) |
EP/M013219/1 | Biocatalysis & Biotransformation: A 5th Theme for the National Catalysis Hub | (C) |
EP/J020192/1 | Catalysis in motion: accessing how fast motions facilitate catalysis through pump-probe and fast time resolved spectroscopies. | (P) |
EP/I01974X/1 | Dynamic Structural Science at the RC@H | (C) |
EP/E016685/1 | The use of high power THz radiation to probe low frequency protein vibrations that facilitate quantum tunnelling of hydrogen in enzyme systems | (C) |
GR/R86102/01 | Insights into enzyme catalysed hydrogen tunneling at the atomic level using computational chemistry. | (C) |
GR/R86119/01 | Insights into enzyme catalysed hydrogen tunnelling at the atomic level using computational chemistry | (C) |
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Key: (P)=Principal Investigator, (C)=Co-Investigator, (R)=Researcher Co-Investigator
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