Talk:Biocatalysis

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Notes for future modification (November 2019)
Hello Wikipedians,

I will be updating this article over the next few weeks. In order to improve this article I will be adding some newer research expanding upon certain unique transformations that biocatalysis can enable. Additionally I hope to add some media and edit the overall formatting of the article. I plan to incorporate examples on how Professor Francis Arnold (2018 Nobel Prize Winner) work on directed evolution has enabled new forms of biocatalysis. Additionally, I plan on summarizing some of Professor Todd Hyster's work developing photoredox driven biocatalytic reactions. Overall, I hope to expand the scope of this page to reflect the recent boom in utilizing biocatalytic reactions in organic synthesis. Any constructive feedback would be much appreciated as I undergo the editing process.

Sincerely, ChemistBiss