2016 SIMB Annual Meeting and Exhibition
Conference Dates: July 24 - 28, 2016
Location: New Orleans, LA
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Sunday, July 24, 2016
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6:00 PM-9:00 PM
Session PS1: Poster Session I
Monday, July 25, 2016
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8:00 AM-11:30 AM
Session 2: Disposable technologies for high throughput fermentation
Steven Doig and Bryce Causey
Session 3: Non-conventional organisms and extremophiles in metabolic engineering
Michelle O'Malley and Shota Atsumi
Session 4: Molecular mechanisms of bioactive fungal natural products biosynthesis
Zhiqiang An and Joan W. Bennett
Session 5: Teaching old dogs new tricks: Novel catalytic reactions mediated by P450 enzymes
Ellen Neidle and Rudi Fasan
8:30 AM-11:00 AM
Session 1: Advanced imaging and analytical capabilities for microbial research
Scott Lea
1:00 PM-4:30 PM
Session 6: Scale without fail: Fermentation scale-up/scale down
Chandresh Thakker and Susanne Kleff
Session 7: Metabolic Engineering for Fuels and Chemicals I Sponsored by REG
Brian Pfleger and Rachit Jain
Session 8: Environmental exposure and the microbiome
Aaron T. Wright and Julia Yue Cui
Session 9: Natural products from higher fungi
Jonathan D. Walton and Claudia Schmidt-Dannert
Session 10: The Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology: Past, Present, and Future
Ramon Gonzalez
5:00 PM-8:00 PM
Session PS2: Poster Session II
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
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Session 11: Enzyme engineering, Directed Protein Evolution & computational design (ROOM CHANGED)
David Rozzel and David Weiner
Session 12: Metabolic Engineering for Fuels and Chemicals II
Priti Pharkya and Fuzhong Zhang
Session 13: Exploiting the microbial social network
Steve Lindemann and Pui Yi (Maria) Yung
Session 14: Natural products in plants
Kristy Hawkins
Session 15: Cell culture and fermentation: Delivering innovation and quality (Room Change)
Swapnil Bhargava and Tiffany D. Rau
8:30 AM-11:30 AM
Session 16: Student Oral Presentation Session
Stephanie Gleason, Laura R. Jarboe and Sonya Clarkson
1:00 PM-4:30 PM
Session 17: Adaptive evolution and genome stability in strain development
Noel Fong and Katy C. Kao
Session 18: Genomics-guided NP discovery and engineering in bacteria
Jeffrey Kim and Nathan A. Magarvey
Session 19: Microbial Conversion Factories
Yoram Barak and Mary Ann Franden
Session 20: Metabolic engineering for utilization of alternative feedstocks
Cong T. Trinh and Jay Fitzgerald
Session 21: Diversity: Implicit Bias in the Workplace Sponsored by Dow AgroSciences
Susan Bagley and Raul J. Cano
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
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Session 22: Process controls & analytical technologies for fermentation
Mark Berge and Frank Agbogbo
Session 23: Prof. Arnold Demain: Leaving a legacy in the field of industrial microbiology
Neal Connors and Erick Vandamme
Session 24: Bioremediation of explosive-contaminated soil and water
Raj Boopathy and Karl Indest
Session 25: Lignocellulosic Conversion Sponsored by Novozymes
KC McFarland and Tina Jeoh
Session 27: Synthetic biology tools and applications
Howard Salis and Emily Leproust
8:30 AM-11:30 AM
Session 26: Mechanism and application of NP tailoring biosynthesis
Eung-Soo Kim and David Sherman
Thursday, July 28, 2016
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Session 28: Microbial Control and Food Safety Sponsored by Toxins
Joan W. Bennett and Jiujiang Yu
Session 29: Challenges and advances in fungal fermentation technologies
Jeff Running and Peter Punt
Session 30: Industrialization of synthetic biology and metabolic engineering
Reshma Shetty and Ken Bruno
Session 31: Innovations in industrial microbiology and biotechnology: USDA-ARS Utilizations Centers celebrate 75th anniversary
Deepak Bhatnagar and Badal C. Saha
Session 32: Moving microbial technologies from academia to the marketplace
Jane Garrity and Bryan Tracy
2:00 PM-5:30 PM
Session 33: Enzymes from extreme environments: Exploring the diversity, activity and industrial use of enzymes that function in extreme conditions
Janet Westpheling and Jenny M. Blamey
Session 34: Applying omics to wastewater treatment
Steven W. Singer and Rose Kantor
Session 35: The industrial microbiology behind living therapeutics and microbiome products
Thomas Kelleher and Andreas Schirmer