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What are their Theoretical Contributions?

Dr. Elara Voss is renowned for her theoretical models describing enzyme catalysis. She introduced the "Dynamic Docking Model," which accounts for the conformational flexibility of enzymes during substrate binding and catalysis. This model has been pivotal in understanding allosteric regulation and enzyme cooperativity. Professor Mendel's theoretical work includes the "Surface Reconstruction Theory," which explains how catalytic surfaces undergo changes during reactions, affecting activity and selectivity. This theory has been widely accepted and applied in the design of new catalytic materials.

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