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Henrik Stalbrand is professor in Biochemistry at Lund University. His research group is focusing on the structure, function and applications of carbohydrate active enzymes, in particular hemicellulases <cite>Gilbert2008 Coutinho2009</cite>. He obtained his PhD at Lund University in 1995 supervised by Folke Tjerneld. During a period he was visiting reseacher at VTT Biotechnology (Espoo) and during 1995 to 1997 he was a post doctoral fellow at UBC (Vancouver) with professor R.A.J. Warren and colleagues. He then joined Lund university and established his research group. Henrik´s research includes beta-mannanases (e.g. [[GH5]] <cite>Couturier2013 Larsson2006</cite>  and [[GH26]]) <cite>Bagenholm2017 Hekmat2010 Lenours2005</cite> , alpha-galactosidases (e.g. [[GH27]] and [[GH36]]) <cite>Reddy2016</cite>, and related enzymes <cite>Reddy2013</cite>.
 
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Henrik Stalbrand is professor in Biochemistry at Lund University. His research group is focusing on the structure, function and applications of carbohydrate active enzymes, in particular hemicellulases <cite>Gilbert2008</cite> <cite>Coutinho2009</cite>. He obtained his PhD at Lund University in 1995 supervised by Folke Tjerneld. During a period he was visiting reseacher at VTT Biotechnology (Espoo) and during 1995 to 1997 he was a post doctoral fellow at UBC (Vancouver) with professor R.A.J. Warren and colleagues. Henrik´s research includes beta-mannanases (e.g. [[GH5]] <cite>Couturier2013</cite> <cite>Larsson2006</cite>  and [[GH26]])<cite>Bagenholm2017</cite> <cite>Hekmat2010</cite> <cite>Lenours2005</cite> , alpha-galactosidases (e.g. [[GH27]] and [[GH36]])<cite>Reddy2016</cite> and related enzymes <cite>Reddy2013</cite>.  
 
 
 
 
 
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Henrik Stalbrand is professor in Biochemistry at Lund University. His research group is focusing on the structure, function and applications of carbohydrate active enzymes, in particular hemicellulases [1, 2]. He obtained his PhD at Lund University in 1995 supervised by Folke Tjerneld. During a period he was visiting reseacher at VTT Biotechnology (Espoo) and during 1995 to 1997 he was a post doctoral fellow at UBC (Vancouver) with professor R.A.J. Warren and colleagues. He then joined Lund university and established his research group. Henrik´s research includes beta-mannanases (e.g. GH5 [3, 4] and GH26) [5, 6, 7] , alpha-galactosidases (e.g. GH27 and GH36) [8], and related enzymes [9].








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  1. Gilbert HJ, Stålbrand H, and Brumer H. (2008). How the walls come crumbling down: recent structural biochemistry of plant polysaccharide degradation. Curr Opin Plant Biol. 2008;11(3):338-48. DOI:10.1016/j.pbi.2008.03.004 | PubMed ID:18430603 [Gilbert2008]
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