Mark Calcott
Victoria University of Wellington, , New Zealand
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My research aims to understand how the diversity of natural products has arisen in nature and how we might replicate this in the lab. This involves expressing gene clusters in microbial hosts and developing efficient, high-throughput strategies for engineering them to produce new bioactive compounds. The ongoing goals of my work are to increase throughput to its limit and sequentially increase the difficulty in the compounds I attempt to engineer.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Metagenomic domain substitution for the high-throughput creation of non-ribosomal peptide analogues (#94)
9:20 AM
Mark Calcott
SESSION 16: Peptide biosynthesis