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Biography
Simone is a graduate of the University of Torino (Italy) where he obtained his BSc in Biology (2007), MSc in Biomolecular sciences (2009) and PhD in Science and high technology, curriculum bio-chemistry (2013). In the period 2008-2016 he worked in Torino with Prof Gianfranco Gilardi FRSC and Dr Francesca Valetti focusing his research on enzymatic and fermentative bio-hydrogen production, being involved in several European and regional research projects and collaborating with local companies and international partners (Dr Paul King, NREL, USA). Simone then moved to the UK and worked at the University of Nottingham on artificial metalloenzymes with Dr Anca Pordea (2016-2017). He was then awarded a Marie Curie individual fellowship (2018-2019) to work with Prof Kylie Vincent at the University of Oxford, where he applied advanced infrared (FTIR) spectro-electrochemical techniques to metalloenzymes. Simone re-joined the University of Nottingham as a Nottingham Research Fellow in 2020 and was appointed as Assistant Professor in May 2023.
Teaching Summary
I teach CHEE3010 Biochemical engineering and CHEE1036 Process engineering principles. I also contribute to year 1 practical laboratories (chemistry) and MEng projects.
Research Summary
[FeFe]-hydrogenases are redox metallo-enzymes that catalyse hydrogen (H2) reactions at high turnover rates, reversibly and very efficiently. My research aims at understanding and controlling reaction… read more
Selected Publications
SARAH E CLEARY, STEPHEN J HALL, REGINA GALAN-BATALLER, TARA C LURSHAY, CHARLOTTE HANCOX, JAMES J WILLIAMSON, JOHN T HEAP, HOLLY A REEVE and SIMONE MORRA, 2024. Scalable bioreactor production of an O2-protected [FeFe]- hydrogenase enables simple aerobic handling for clean chemical synthesis ChemCatChem. e202400193 MORRA, SIMONE, DUAN, JIFU, WINKLER, MARTIN, ASH, PHILIP A., HAPPE, THOMAS and VINCENT, KYLIE A., 2021. Electrochemical control of [FeFe]-hydrogenase single crystals reveals complex redox populations at the catalytic site DALTON TRANSACTIONS. 50(36), 12655-12663 MORRA, SIMONE, ARIZZI, MARIACONCETTA, VALETTI, FRANCESCA and GILARDI, GIANFRANCO, 2016. Oxygen Stability in the New [FeFe]-Hydrogenase from Clostridium beijerinckii SM10 (CbA5H) BIOCHEMISTRY. 55(42), 5897-5900
Current Research
[FeFe]-hydrogenases are redox metallo-enzymes that catalyse hydrogen (H2) reactions at high turnover rates, reversibly and very efficiently. My research aims at understanding and controlling reaction mechanisms in [FeFe]-hydrogenases to enable sustainable processes (both in vitro and in vivo) such as H2 production. My research group works at the interface of biology, chemistry, and engineering to deliver advances in industrial biotechnology for novel green hydrogen technologies.
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1341-191X
I am a member of the Food, Water, Waste Group and the Energy Institute at Nottingham.
Future Research
I welcome enquiries from potential PhD candidates from Home, EU and international countries who are interested in the following research areas: enzyme discovery and characterisation, protein engineering, protein chemistry/biochemistry, biocatalysis, industrial biotechnology and microbiology.