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Marvin Kadisch
Marvin Kadisch


Department of Solar Materials
Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Kubus, Room 214
Permoserstraße 15
04318 Leipzig
Tel.: +49-341-235 46 96
Fax.: +49-341-235 45 46 96

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PhD Thesis

„Fine-tuning the gene expression of a recombinant biocatalyst for the efficient whole-cell oxyfunctionalization of DAME“

Research Interests

  • Whole-cell biocatalysis
  • Pathway engineering for the bacterial production of chemicals
  • Protein engineering

CV / Scientific Career

  since 10/2014      Research fellow (PhD student)
Department Solar Fuels and Materials
Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research (UFZ), Leipzig
  02/2012-09/2014   Research fellow (PhD student)
Laboratory of Chemical Biotechnology
Department of Biochemical and Chemical Engineering
Technical University Dortmund
  04/2011-10/2011   Master thesis “Isobutanol synthesis in a thermophilic host”
Frances H. Arnold group, Department of Chemical Engineering
California Institute of Technology, USA
  11/2009-03/2011   Research assistant
Schwaneberg group
Department of Biotechnology
RWTH Aachen University
  10/2009-01/2012   Master of Science in Molecular Biotechnology
Department of Biotechnology
RWTH Aachen University
Publications
Peer Reviewed Articles
2017
  • Kadisch M., Schmid A. and Bühler B. (2017)
    Hydrolase BioH knockout in E. coli enables efficient fatty acid methyl ester bioprocessing.
    Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology, 44(3):339–351, DOI-Link
  • Kadisch M., Julsing M. K., Schrewe M., Jehmlich N., Scheer B., von Bergen M., Schmid A. and Bühler B. (2017)
    Maximization of cell viability rather than biocatalyst activity improves whole-cell ω-oxyfunctionalization performance.
    Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 114(4):874-884, DOI-Link
  • Kadisch M.*, Willrodt C.*, Hillen M, Bühler B. and Schmid A. (2017)
    Maximizing the stability of metabolic engineering-derived whole-cell biocatalysts.
    Biotechnology Journal, 12(8):1600170, DOI-Link
    * These authors contributed equally to this work.
2014
  • Lin P. P., Rabe K. S., Takasumi J. L., Kadisch M., Arnold F. H. and Liao J. C. (2014)
    Isobutanol production at elevated temperatures in thermophilic Geobacillus thermoglucosidasius.
    Metabolic Engineering, 24:1-8, DOI-Link
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