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Eduardo Moreno earned his BSc degree in Biology from the University of La Laguna, Spain. He then gained experience in environmental consultancy and later ventured into the field of communication in Japan and Korea. Returning to his biology roots, he pursued an MSc degree in Bioinformatics at DTU, Denmark. His master's thesis focused on the discovery, characterisation and engineering of GH20 lacto-N-biosidases.

Currently, he is immersed in his doctoral programme within the Enzyme Discovery group of DTU’s Bioengineering department, under the supervision of Professors Bernard Henrissat and Anne S. Meyer. His research has resulted in the expansion of families GH123 and GH119 through experimental characterisation of phylogenetically proximal sequences.


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  2. Biesalski HK and Weiser H. (1993). beta-Carotene supplements cannot meet all vitamin A requirements of vitamin A-deficient rats. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1993;691:216-9. DOI:10.1111/j.1749-6632.1993.tb26175.x | PubMed ID:8129294 [MorenoPrieto2023]
  3. Vuillemin M, Moreno Prieto ES, Pilgaard B, Siebenhaar S, Holck J, Henrissat B, Bahieldin A, Hakeem KR, and Alghamdi KM. (2024). Biochemical exploration of family GH119 reveals a single α-amylase specificity and confirms shared catalytic machinery with GH57 enzymes. Int J Biol Macromol. 2024;262(Pt 2):129783. DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.129783 | PubMed ID:38280706 [Vuillemin2024]

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