TAKAFUMI UENO is Professor in the School and Graduate
School of Bioscience and Biotechnology at Tokyo Institute of
Technology. His current research interests involve the molecular
design of artificial metalloproteins and exploitation of meso-scale
materials with the coordination chemistry of protein assemblies. He
was awarded the Young Investigator Award of the Japan Society of
Coordination Chemistry in 2007 and the Young Scientists » Prize of
the Commendation for Science and Technology by the Minister of
Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan, in
2008.
YOSHIHITO WATANABE is Professor in the Department of
Chemistry at Nagoya University. Since 2009, he has been appointed a
Vice President of Research and International Affairs. His current
research interests include the design of hydrogen
peroxide-dependent monooxygenase and construction of metalloenzymes
with synthetic complexes at their catalytic centers. He is a
recipient of the Chemical Society of Japan Award for Creative Work
in 1999, and the Japan Society of Coordination Chemistry in 2011.
He sits on two editorial boards and an international advisory
board.
2 Ebooks par Yoshihito Watanabe
Takafumi Ueno & Yoshihito Watanabe: Coordination Chemistry in Protein Cages
Sets the stage for the design and application of new protein cages Featuring contributions from a team of international experts in the coordination chemistry of biological systems, this book enables …
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Takafumi Ueno & Yoshihito Watanabe: Coordination Chemistry in Protein Cages
Sets the stage for the design and application of new protein cages Featuring contributions from a team of international experts in the coordination chemistry of biological systems, this book enables …
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Anglais
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€132.99