Martin Grininger
m-grininger.bsky.social
Martin Grininger
@m-grininger.bsky.social
Professor at University Frankfurt
Scientist, Biomolecular Chemist, Protein Engineer
Biochemistry and Bioengineering of Megasynthases
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📝 Online now - the Review "Molecular mechanisms of the mammalian fatty acid cycle" from Christian Gusenda and @m-grininger.bsky.social.

#FattyAcidBiosynthesis #FattyAcidSynthase #FAS #mFAS #AcylCarrierProtein #ACP

Read it here 👉 authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S...
November 11, 2025 at 5:07 PM
📣 Open call for a Full Professorship (W3) in Organic Synthesis.

🌍 University Frankfurt, Germany

🗓️ Application Deadline approaching: 23rd of May

Join one of Germany’s leading universities. @goetheuni.bsky.social #ScienceCareers #JobOpportunity #FacultyPosition #OrganicChemistry
May 10, 2025 at 1:00 PM
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Excited to share my first post on Bluesky: I’ve recently been appointed as a Professor at Goethe University Frankfurt! 🎉

The Stephan Lab will use advanced bioimaging 🔬🧫 to explore how organelles collaborate to maintain subcellular architecture and metabolism.
May 2, 2025 at 12:24 PM
📢 The University of Frankfurt (Germany) is hiring a Full Professor in Organic Synthesis

-->Cutting-edge research in an open, collaborative environment? Check out the call and join one of Germany’s leading research universities.

#AcademicJobs #FacultyPosition

www.nature.com/naturecareer...
Professor (W3) in Organic Synthesis - Frankfurt am Main, Hessen (DE) job with Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt | 12838450
Goethe University Frankfurt am Main invites applications for the position of Professor (W3) in Organic Synthesis at the Faculty of Biochemistry, Ch...
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April 23, 2025 at 8:22 PM
🚗💥 Henry Ford’s car assembly line is the perfect analogy for how nature builds polyketide natural compounds. But can we rearrange nature's assembly lines to make novel polyketides?

🔬 Recent breakthroughs are promising 📖 Read my perspective on how this vision is becoming reality.

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Design principles imprinted by evolution
Nature Chemical Biology - Redesigning polyketide biosynthesis to either derivatize polyketides or develop new ones is highly desirable, but engineered pathways usually suffer from low product...
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April 23, 2025 at 7:10 PM