Events & Conferences

High-class seminars and events promoted by LNBR focus on bringing speakers with different backgrounds, from top companies, universities, and national laboratories around the world to share their experiences.

A series of workshops to face biotech challenges

In 2018 we started a series of workshops entitled Industrial Biotechnology and Synthetic Biology (IBSB). We believe that biotechnology is one of the most promising ways to address global issues and we invite you to solve the problems of tomorrow, together

ENZITEC – Enzymes and Microbial Platforms

The diversity of life on earth arose from a plethora of chemical reactions finely orchestrated by enzymes. The understanding of nature´s repertoire is still in its infancy, but growing exponentially with the blow of omics data and the advances to understand how enzymes work

Looking for courses to boost your knowledge?

We’ve got you covered. We promote regular courses focusing on bioreactors operation and biomass characterization. Free and hands-on, these classes are offered on different dates – check it now, but keep the COVID-19 restrictions in mind

Upcoming events

Enzymes for Biorenewables
ONLINE | 1ST SEMESTER, 2021 | IBSB
The magnificent diversity of life on earth arose from a plethora of chemical reactions finely orchestrated by enzymes. The understanding of nature´s repertoire for accelerating or controlling chemical reactions, including the origins and principles of biocatalysis, is still in its infancy, but growing exponentially with the blow of omics data.

Strain Engineering
ONLINE | 2ND SEMESTER, 2021 | IBSB
The magnificent diversity of life on earth arose from a plethora of chemical reactions finely orchestrated by enzymes. The understanding of nature´s repertoire for accelerating or controlling chemical reactions, including the origins and principles of biocatalysis, is still at its infancy, but growing exponentially with the blow of omics data.

ENZITEC 2022
TO BE DEFINED | 2022 | ENZYMES AND MICROBIAL PLATFORMS
The magnificent diversity of life on earth arose from a plethora of chemical reactions finely orchestrated by enzymes. The understanding of nature´s repertoire for accelerating or controlling chemical reactions, including the origins and principles of biocatalysis, is still in its infancy, but growing exponentially with the blow of omics data.

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General Inquiries
Erik N. Medina
+55 19 3512-3138
erik.medina@lnbr.cnpem.br