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Dr Stephen Bornemann

Biological Chemistry Department, John Innes Centre
Norwich Research Park, Norwich NR4 7UH, United Kingdom
stephen.bornemann@bbsrc.ac.uk
Tel
+44 (0)1603 450741 Fax +44 (0)1603 450018

enzymes and small molecules of plants and microbes

Biography
  • BSc Biochemistry, King's College London 1986
  • MSc Applied Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, University College London 1987
  • Industrial use of enzymes in the manufacture of high intensity sweeteners, Tate & Lyle Research and Technology, Reading 1987-1989
  • Member of Biochemical Society since 1989
  • PhD Biological Chemistry on pyruvate decarboxylase and lipase-catalysed biotransformations with Prof David HG Crout, University of Warwick 1992
  • Post-doctoral fellowship on the mechanism of chorismate synthase with Prof Roger NF Thorneley, University of Sussex 1993-1995
  • Project Leader, John Innes Centre since 1996, promoted to Band 5SPD in 1999 and to Band F in 2004
  • Honorary Lecturer, School of Chemical Sciences and Pharmacy, University of East Anglia since 2000, promoted to Honorary Senior Lecturer in 2006
  • Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry and Chartered Chemist since 2000
  • Chartered Scientist since 2005
  • Associate Head of John Innes Centre Biological Chemistry Department since 2005