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Benjamin Panagiotis Chapple M.Sc.


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Academic Stages

Since 2021Doctoral studies
2021Master thesis at the group of Prof. Dr. Jörg Pietruszka
Institute for Biorganic Chemistry, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf
» Enzymatic alkyl-derivatization of a physostigmine precursor using two different SAM-supply systems«
2018-2021Master studies in Biochemistry at
Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf
2018

Bachelor thesis in the group of Prof. Dr. Ines Neundorf
Institute of Biochemistry (University of Cologne)

» Synthesis optimization of CaaX-peptides and preliminary cell studies «

2014-2018

Bachelor studies in Biochemistry at the

University of Cologne

2014Abitur at Konrad-Adenauer-Gymnasium, Langenfeld
Publications
P. Schneider, B. Henßen, B. Paschold, B. P. Chapple, M. Schatton, F. P. Seebeck, T. Classen, J. Pietruszka, Angewandte Chemie International Edition 2021, 60, 23412–23418; 'Biocatalytic C3-Indole Methylation—A Useful Tool for the Natural-Product-Inspired Stereoselective Synthesis of Pyrroloindoles', DOI: 10.1002/anie.202107619.
Lectures

Posters & Presentations

Diana-Alexandra Amariei, Benjamin P. Chapple, Mona Haase, Marcel Schatton, Pascal Schneider, Start-Up competition of the Cluster Industrielle Biotechnologie, 2022 (Düsselforf, DE); presentation: ‘Tailoring the future of drug products’

Diana-Alexandra Amariei, Lisa Böhmer, Benjamin Chapple, Mona Haase, JUICE Innovation Contests of the Forschungszentrum Jülich, 2023 (Jülich, DE); presentation: ‘Methylution’

Benjamin P. Chapple, Pascal Schneider, Mona Haase, Jörg Pietruszka, 16th International Symposium on Biocatalysis & Biotransformations 2023 (La Rochelle, FR): ‘Mirror, mirror on the wall: Application of an N-methyltransferase for preparative scale enzymatic kinetic resolution’

Benjamin P. Chapple, Pascal Schneider, Lia Nitz, Jörg Pietruszka, 4th NextGenBiocat symposium, 2024 (Heraklion, GR); poster: ‘A Useful Resolution: Characterisation, Expression Optimisation, and Application of an N-Methyltransferase for Kinetic Resolution’