Raymond Legge
Professor
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
University of Waterloo
Canada
Biography
Dr. Raymond Legge, received his PhD, University of Waterloo. Working as a Professor in university of Waterloo. Administrative duties as Professor and Associate Dean of Graduate Studies
Research Interest
Focus on protein and biomimetic engineering including separation and purification of enzymes and proteins, use of enzymes in non-conventional media, reactor design for biotransformations in non-conventional media, enzyme immobilization (with emphasis on “designer” sol-gels), immobilized enzyme kinetics, biosensor development, protein thermodynamics and stability and analysis of coupled enzymatic reactions.
Publications
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Brodkorb TS, Legge RL. Enhanced biodegradation of phenanthrene in oil tar-contaminated soils supplemented with Phanerochaete chrysosporium. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 1992 Sep 1;58(9):3117-21.
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Hong Y, Legge RL, Zhang S, Chen P. Effect of amino acid sequence and pH on nanofiber formation of self-assembling peptides EAK16-II and EAK16-IV. Biomacromolecules. 2003 Aug 2;4(5):1433-42.
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Asgher M, Bhatti HN, Ashraf M, Legge RL. Recent developments in biodegradation of industrial pollutants by white rot fungi and their enzyme system. Biodegradation. 2008 Nov 1;19(6):771.