Investigator / Supervisor details

NameProfessor John M Woodley
Current InstitutionTechnical University of Denmark
Current DepartmentChemical Engineering Dept
Previous InstitutionsUniversity College London

Current Awards

No current BBSRC awards

Completed Awards

ReferenceTitleAward RoleValue £Type
00/A2/E/06265 Biocatalytic processes for carbon-carbon bond formation using transketolase and transaldolase Principal Supervisor 37,103 Studentships
01/A2/E/07966 Use of flow cytometry to examine the state of a microbial catalyst through a complete bioprocess Principal Supervisor 39,929 Studentships
02/A2/E/08234 Biosynthetic process using transaminases Principal Supervisor 41,845 Studentships
95/A2/E/00636 Chemo-enzymatic synthesis using Baeyer-Villiger mono-oxygenases Principal Supervisor 30,553 Studentships
95/B1/E/00639 Effects of scale on multiphasic biottransormations Principal Supervisor 30,553 Studentships
96/A2/E/02309 Large-scale cofactor recycle methods for enzyme catalysed reductions Principal Supervisor 31,585 Studentships
96/B1/E/02310 Integration of biological and enzymic synthesis Principal Supervisor 31,585 Studentships
96/B1/E/02311 Process techniques for Baeyer-Villiger mono-oxygenase-based chemo-enzymatic synthesis Principal Supervisor 31,585 Studentships
97/A3/E/03701 Integrated approaches to the scale-up of whole cell catalysed redox bioconversions Principal Supervisor 32,537 Studentships
97/B4/E/03712 Magnetically - stabilised fluidised bed technology for biotransformation Principal Supervisor 32,537 Studentships
98/B1/E/04311 Downstream processing from Baeyer-Villiger mono-oxygenase catalysed biotransformations Principal Supervisor 33,592 Studentships
99/A2/E/05256 Implementation of biocatalytic reduction processes Principal Supervisor 35,135 Studentships
99/A2/E/05257 Process and molecular biology approaches to improving trypsin based bioprocesses Principal Supervisor 35,156 Studentships
99/B2/E/05265 MIR spectroscopy for on-line control of biocatalytic reactions Principal Supervisor 35,264 Studentships
ABC11433 Efficient hydroxylation catalysts based upon P450 enzymes derived from actinomycetes Principal Investigator 259,584 Research Grant
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