Lars Longwitz (@longlarf) 's Twitter Profile
Lars Longwitz

@longlarf

PhD @likat_rostock, Postdoc @Maes_Group & @RoelfesGroup
Now (substitute) professor in organic chemistry @unihh

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narf42 (@narf42) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨🚨🚨 We are hiring! We are looking for 2⃣ PhD students who want to join us @StratinghInst for awesome research in the field of continuous #enzyme #evolution! Informal questions per DM. Click the link below to apply! #MolecularEvolution Please RT! rug.nl/about-ug/work-…

Roelfes Group (find us as @roelfesgroup on BS) (@roelfesgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's time to mark the end of an era in our old labs with a new group photo! As we say goodbye to our old building at #Nijenborgh4, we are very excited for our next chapter in the brand new #FeringaBuilding! @StratinghInst University of Groningen

It's time to mark the end of an era in our old labs with a new group photo!
As we say goodbye to our old building at #Nijenborgh4, we are very excited for our next chapter in the brand new #FeringaBuilding!
@StratinghInst <a href="/univgroningen/">University of Groningen</a>
Lars Longwitz (@longlarf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Turning Boron proteins into functional enzymes was the most challenging but rewarding project of my career (so far)! I learned so much during this project and want to thank all collaborators and members of the Roelfes and Mayer group narf42 for their support!

European Synchrotron (@esrfsynchrotron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A newly designed enzyme containing boron shows promising catalytic properties currently not found in nature. It could lead to applications in fields such as medicine or green chemistry. In nature Led by Roelfes Group (find us as @roelfesgroup on BS) University of Groningen with Structural Biology Group ▶️esrf.fr/home/news/gene…

A newly designed enzyme containing boron shows promising catalytic properties currently not found in nature. 
It could lead to applications in fields such as medicine or green chemistry.
In <a href="/Nature/">nature</a> 

Led by <a href="/RoelfesGroup/">Roelfes Group (find us as @roelfesgroup on BS)</a>   <a href="/univgroningen/">University of Groningen</a> with <a href="/MXESRF/">Structural Biology Group</a> 
 
▶️esrf.fr/home/news/gene…
DocZ (@effe_zeta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This month, an exciting paper has been published in nature from Roelfes Group (find us as @roelfesgroup on BS), reporting the design of a boronic acid-integrating #enzyme that allows chiral #organocatalytic reactivity not achievable with natural or chemical catalysts. 1/3

J. Am. Chem. Soc. (@j_a_c_s) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Design and Evolution of an Artificial Friedel–Crafts Alkylation Enzyme Featuring an Organoboronic Acid Residue | Journal of the American Chemical Society Total Synthesis and Methodology Highlights #FriedelCrafts #Alkylation #Biocatalysis #Organoboronic pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…

Roelfes Group (find us as @roelfesgroup on BS) (@roelfesgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lars Lars Longwitz presented his work on Boron catalysis in designer enzymes at #biocat2024 in Hamburg. Check out his poster P4-2 and find out more about this remarkable new mode of activation in biocatalysis.

Lars <a href="/Longlarf/">Lars Longwitz</a> presented his work on Boron catalysis in designer enzymes at #biocat2024 in Hamburg. Check out his poster P4-2 and find out more about this remarkable new mode of activation in biocatalysis.
Lars Longwitz (@longlarf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What would a reaction like this be called? Not really a deracemization, not really a desymmetrization, a double kinetic resolution?

What would a reaction like this be called? Not really a deracemization, not really a desymmetrization, a double kinetic resolution?
Lars Longwitz (@longlarf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another boron enzyme from my postdoc, this time with a new protein scaffold. Getting closer and closer to natural enzymes design with our own catalytic dyad! Thanks to all who contributed!

Roelfes Group (find us as @roelfesgroup on BS) (@roelfesgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fantastic start of 2025 for the group. Our own Lars Longwitz won the University of Groningen FSE Postdoc prize for 2024. This prize celebrates his excellence in research and great potential of becoming a scientific leader. Well well deserved Lars! 👏 @StratinghInst

Fantastic start of 2025 for the group. Our own <a href="/Longlarf/">Lars Longwitz</a> won the <a href="/univgroningen/">University of Groningen</a> FSE Postdoc prize for 2024. This prize celebrates his excellence in research and great potential of becoming a scientific leader. Well well deserved Lars! 👏

@StratinghInst
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A good start to the new year: I was awarded the Postdoc Prize 2024 of the Faculty of Science and Engineering in Groningen! Very happy to receive this award to recognize my achievements in the Roelfes Group (find us as @roelfesgroup on BS) ! Now, I am looking for a new adventure!

A good start to the new year: I was awarded the Postdoc Prize 2024 of the Faculty of Science and Engineering in Groningen! Very happy to receive this award to recognize my achievements in the <a href="/RoelfesGroup/">Roelfes Group (find us as @roelfesgroup on BS)</a> ! Now, I am looking for a new adventure!
Lars Longwitz (@longlarf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After more than 4 years abroad, I am going back to Germany to join Universität Hamburg as a lecturer of organic chemistry! I will miss Groningen immensely, but now it is time for something new!

Lars Longwitz (@longlarf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After my first week at Universität Hamburg, I am even more excited than before. Lots of interesting chemistry, motivated students, welcoming colleagues and a super-team of supporters, especially in the IT. I can't wait to give my first lectures in "Hörsaal A" next week. 🦥

Lars Longwitz (@longlarf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For updates of the lab and a small sneak peak of "Longwitz Lab" science, you can now visit the group's website, all about Evolvable Catalysis. chemie.uni-hamburg.de/institute/oc/a…