Laurynas Karpus
Laurynas Karpus is the Co-Founder & CEO of Biomatter, a bottom-up enzyme design company engineering next-generation proteins for biomanufacturing, food, and health. With a background in biophysics and molecular biology - and named to Forbes 30 Under 30 - Laurynas leads Biomatter’s efforts to reshape enzyme design and unlock smarter, more sustainable solutions across industries.
Biomatter
Enzymes of the Future are Built Bottom-Up
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What if we could design breakthrough enzymes for diagnostics, chemistry, or even therapeutics without relying on nature’s instructions? Today’s enzyme development is largely limited by a top-down approach, starting by thinking of what already exists rather than creating what’s truly needed. A bottom-up paradigm changes this. This approach allows us to engineer enzymes from first principles, starting with the reaction itself and tailoring function, manufacturability, and stability to meet real-world demands. This shift unlocks entirely new products and technologies and gets them to market faster and more reliably than ever before. Join this session to explore how rethinking enzyme design can transform the bioeconomy and accelerate innovation at an unprecedented scale.
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