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− | + | Dr Clelton Santos is a Biologist and holds an MS and Ph.D. in Genetics and Molecular Biology. After Postdoc jobs at Cambridge University and the National University of Ireland Galway, He becomes a Research Scientist at the Brazilian Biorenewables National Laboratory National from the Center for Research in Energy and Materials in Campinas, Brazil. His research interests combine structural enzymology and protein engineering for protein discovery and biotechnology application purposes. | |
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+ | He has contributed to structural and functional studies of CAZymes from families GH1 [ref] GH54 [ref] GH173 [ref] CBM89 [ref] <cite>Gilbert2008</cite>. | ||
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Dr Clelton Santos is a Biologist and holds an MS and Ph.D. in Genetics and Molecular Biology. After Postdoc jobs at Cambridge University and the National University of Ireland Galway, He becomes a Research Scientist at the Brazilian Biorenewables National Laboratory National from the Center for Research in Energy and Materials in Campinas, Brazil. His research interests combine structural enzymology and protein engineering for protein discovery and biotechnology application purposes.
He has contributed to structural and functional studies of CAZymes from families GH1 [ref] GH54 [ref] GH173 [ref] CBM89 [ref] [1].
More specific help on these steps is available from the links under the "For contributors" section of the left page menu.