This meeting is for established and early career scientists, post-graduate students and industrial researchers interested in the key aspects of natural and artificial metalloenzymes and how they can drive forward many areas of science. The subject of biological inorganic chemistry/bioinorganic chemistry is one of the most intellectually-attractive and experimentally-demanding frontiers in modern chemical science. The problems of this interdisciplinary field are some of the most fascinating at the interface of chemistry, biology and medicine. The unique format of the Faraday Discussions will allow for in-depth discussions and opportunities to establish new cross-cutting collaborations.