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Roland Ludwig graduated from BOKU - University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna with a masters degree in biotechnology and completed his doctoral studies under the supervision of Dietmar Haltrich in 2004. He worked as a senior & key researcher for the Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology until 2009, when starting a postdoctoral internship at Lund University with bioelectrochemist Lo Gorton. Since 2011, he is permanently associated with BOKU and works on cofactor-dependent oxidoreductases such as laccases [[AA1]] <cite>Scheiblbrandner2018 Osipov2014</cite>, GMC-oxidoreductases [[AA3]] <cite>Stutzl2018 Ma2017 Tan2015 Sygmund2011 Sygmund2012</cite>, and lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases [[AA9]] <cite>Kittl2012. The research focuses on the screening, production, and characterisation  of oxidoreductases to understand their physiological roles and their engineering and application in biocatalysis and biosensors.
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Roland Ludwig graduated from BOKU - University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna with a masters degree in biotechnology and completed his doctoral studies under the supervision of Dietmar Haltrich in 2004. He worked as a senior & key researcher for the Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology until 2009, when starting a postdoctoral internship at Lund University with bioelectrochemist Lo Gorton. Since 2011, he is permanently associated with BOKU and works on cofactor-dependent oxidoreductases such as laccases [[AA1]] <cite>Scheiblbrandner2018 Osipov2014</cite>, GMC-oxidoreductases [[AA3]] <cite>Stutzl2018 Ma2017 Tan2015 Sygmund2011 Sygmund2012</cite>, and lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases [[AA9]] <cite> Kittl2012 . The research focuses on the screening, production, and characterisation  of oxidoreductases to understand their physiological roles and their engineering and application in biocatalysis and biosensors.
  
  

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Roland Ludwig graduated from BOKU - University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna with a masters degree in biotechnology and completed his doctoral studies under the supervision of Dietmar Haltrich in 2004. He worked as a senior & key researcher for the Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology until 2009, when starting a postdoctoral internship at Lund University with bioelectrochemist Lo Gorton. Since 2011, he is permanently associated with BOKU and works on cofactor-dependent oxidoreductases such as laccases AA1 [1, 2], GMC-oxidoreductases AA3 [3, 4, 5, 6, 7], and lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases AA9 Kittl2012 . The research focuses on the screening, production, and characterisation of oxidoreductases to understand their physiological roles and their engineering and application in biocatalysis and biosensors.




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  1. Scheiblbrandner2018 pmid=29057958
  2. Osipov2014 pmid=25372682
  3. Stutzl2018 pmid=29411063
  4. Ma2017 pmid=28245812
  5. Tan2015 pmid=26151670
  6. Sygmund2011 pmid=21903757
  7. Sygmund2012 pmid=22729546
  8. Kittl2012 pmid=23102010