John d auria max planck biography

          John D'AURIA, Group Leader | Cited by | of Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research, Gatersleben | Read 79 publications | Contact..

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            Poirier applies rigorous theoretical methods that provide insights into Earth's development


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            John D'Auria, project leader in the Department of Biochemistry at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, has been studying the coca.

          • John D'Auria, project leader in the Department of Biochemistry at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, has been studying the coca.
          • John D'Auria, a biochemist at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology in Germany.
          • John D'AURIA, Group Leader | Cited by | of Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research, Gatersleben | Read 79 publications | Contact.
          • We used a yeast platform to identify all unaccounted enzymatic steps of the tropane alkaloid biosynthetic pathway in Erythroxylaceae.
          • Our analyses revealed that serine-carboxypeptidase (SCP)/serine-carboxypeptidase-like (SCPL) genes had a deeper evolutionary origin than BAHD genes.
          • Quitevis recognized for most cited paper


          • Dr. Shaw awarded 4th patent for discovery of metallo-ß-lactamase inhibitors

              • Dr. Morales receives grant to predict ESR tensors for petroleum species


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          Our Newest Faculty Members:

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          John D'Auria

          Dr.Gerardo Gamez

          Assistant professor D'Auria has joined the department from the Max Planck Institute of Chemical Ecology. His research focuses on Biochemistry and Evolution of Tropane Alkaloid Biosynthesis.

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          Assistant professor Gamez was recruited to Texas Tech University from Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich.

          His research focusses on Chemical