Asian Bioengineers Network for Biocatalysis and Protein Engineering

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The Biocatalysis and Protein Engineering (BPE) division of AFOB aims to build a strong international network of Asian bioengineers working in biocatalysis and protein engineering. Their research areas span catalysis and protein connections, from developing new biocatalytic reactions to high-throughput protein design. The division encourages multidisciplinary collaborations across universities, research institutes, and industries to address emerging challenges. Led by renowned researchers from various Asian countries, the division welcomes new members to expand the network and drive innovation in biotechnology.


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  1. AFOB : Biocatalysis and Protein Engineering (BPE) Our mission The BPE division aims at stimulating and promoting a robust international network of Asian bioengineers who are working in the field of biocatalysis and protein engineering. We believe that our efforts to foster close collaborations among the division members will help open a new era of innovative biotechnology. Our research interests The research areas of the BPE division members are represented by connection between catalysis and protein. A wide range of research topics are covered from developing new types of biocatalytic reactions to revolutionizing high-throughput protein design. The BPE division encourages to promote multidisciplinary collaborations in different research sectors including universities, research institutes and industry to deal with new challenges in biocatalysis and protein engineering.

  2. Our members The BPE division of AFOB proudly represents a strong Asian network of prominent researchers in the field of biocatalysis and protein engineering. We pursue to recruit scientists from the Asian countries that do not have a BPE member. Our board Prof. Byung-Gee Kim is serving as a chair of the BPE board. The BPE division welcomes new members who are interested in building an intimate international network of the Asian bioengineers. Chair Byung-Gee Kim (Korea) Seoul National University Vice Chair Yan Feng (Mainland China) Shanghai Jiaotong University Board Member Munishwar Nath Gupta (India) Indian Institute of Technology Delhi Siswa Setyahadi (Indonesia) Center for the Assesment and Application of Bioindustrial Technology Yasuhisa Asano (Japan) Toyama Prefectural University Hak-Sung Kim (Korea) KAIST Ribo Huang (Mainland China) Guangxi Academy of Sciences Jianhe Xu (Mainland China) East China University of Science and Technology Azura Amid (Malaysia) International Islamic University of Malaysia T. GanErdene (Mongolia )Mongolian Foundation for Science and Technology Janardan Lamichhane (Nepal) Kathmandu University Shau-Wei Tsai (Taiwan) Chang Gung University Sung-Chyr Lin (Taiwan) National Chung Hsing University Mariena Ketudat-Cairns (Thailand) Suranaree University of Technology Haseena Khan (Bangladesh) University of Dhaka Secretary General Zhi Li (Singapore) National Singapore University

  3. Our representative committee Currently we have 12 countries whose representative committee runs in the BPE division. National Name Affiliation Department e-mail Byung-Gee Kim Seoul National University School of Chemical and Biological Engineering byungkim@snu.ac.kr Korea Jong-Shik Shin Yonsei University Department of Biotechnology enzymo@yonsei.ac.kr ogawa@kais.kyoto-u.a c.jp atomi@sbchem.kyoto- u.ac.jp yfeng2009@sjtu.edu.c n Jun Ogawa Kyoto University Division of Applied Life Sciences Japan Department of Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry Haruyuki Atomi Kyoto University Yan Feng Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology China lichun@tsinghua.edu.c n Chun Li Tsinghua University Department of Chemical Engineering Vidyasirimedhi Inistitute of Science and Techn ology (VISTEC) pimchai.chaiyen@viste c.ac.th Pimchai Chayen School of Biomolecular Science and Engineering Thailand Chartchai Khanongnuch Chiang Mai University Division of Biotechnology chartchai.k@cmu.ac.th Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engine ering Zhi Li National University of Singapore chelz@nus.edu.sg Singapore A-star Institute of Chemical & Engineering Sci ence ang_ee_lui@sifbi.a-sta r.edu.sg yswu@mail.ncku.edu.t w Ang Ee Lui Metabolic Engineering Lab I-Son Ng National Cheng Kung University Department of Chemical Engineering Taiwan Yun-Peng Chao Feng Chia University Department of Chemical Engineering ypchao@fcu.edu.tw Malaysia Azlina Harun Kamaruddin Universiti Sains Malaysia chazlina@usm.my Center for the Assessment and Application of Bioindustrial Technology Indonesia Siswa Setyahadi siswa59@yahoo.com munishwar48@yahoo. co.uk ljanardan@ku.edu.np tudeviin_ganerdene@ yahoo.com India Munishwar Nath Gupta Indian Institute of Technology Delhi Nepal Janardan Lamichhane Kathmandu University Mongolian Foundation for Science and Techno logy Mongolia T. GanErdene Vietnam To be recruited

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