5: Enzyme Science and Technology 1

Monday, May 4, 2009: 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
Grand Ballroom A-B (InterContinental San Francisco Hotel)
Chair:
Joel Kreps
Co-chair:
Lew Christopher
1:30 PM
Impact of solids loading on the economics of a lignocellulosic biomass to ethanol conversion process
David Humbird, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Ali Mohagheghi, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Nancy Dowe, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Daniel J. Schell, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
2:00 PM
Substrate-Based Limitations in the Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Cellulose: Crystallinity, Reactivity and Adsorption
Mélanie Hall, Georgia Institute of Technology; Prabuddha Bansal, Georgia Institute of Technology; Jay Lee, Georgia Institute of Technology; Matthew Realff, Georgia Institute of Technology; Andreas S. Bommarius, Georgia Institute of Technology
2:30 PM
Break
3:00 PM
Characterization of novel bacterial expansins that promote enzymatic hydrolysis of plant cell wall polymers
Kyoung Heon Kim, Korea University; Hee Jin Lee, Korea University; Eun Sil Kim, Korea University; In Jung Kim, Korea University; In-Geol Choi, Korea University
3:30 PM
Industrial level production of enzymes by Trichoderma reesei for cellulosic bioethanol
Peter L. Bergquist, Macquarie University; Shingo Miyauchi, Macquarie University; K. M. Helena Nevalainen, Macquarie University; V. S. Junior T'eo, Applimex Systems Pty Ltd
4:00 PM
Use of palm kernel press cake for production of bioethanol and feed
Henning Jřrgensen, University of Copenhagen; Claus Felby, University of Copenhagen; Anand R. Sanadi, University of Copenhagen; Niels Erik Krebs Lange, Novozymes A/S; Steffen Ernst, Novozymes A/S
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