Conference Dates: November 8-11, 2015
Location: Hilton Clearwater Beach Hotel
Clearwater Beach, FL
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Walvoort, T.
Screening for Optimal Growth Conditions of Pichia Pastoris using the micro-Matrix platform
Wang, C.
Initial experiments employing fed-batch fermentation of
Rhodococcus rhodochrous DAP 96253
with activity against selected fungi
Wang, L.
Fermentation of sweet sorghum derived sugars to butyric acid at high titer and productivity by a thermophile
Clostridium thermobutyricum
at 50°C
Wang, R.
Multifeed simultaneous saccharification and fermentation enables high gravity submerged fermentation of lignocellulose
Wang, X.
Propionic acid fermentation from corn stover hydrolysate by
Propionibacterium acidipropionici
Ward, S.
Simultaneous, high dimensional strain engineering and process optimisation for increased productivity and robustness
Watts, S.
Dynamic automated feeding control - moving forward with an in-situ metabolic activity sensor
Weinberger, A.
The use of chemostat experiments to measure and analyze the growth dynamics of microorganisms: Inferring from
in-vitro
experiments to the state
in the gut microbiota
in-vivo
Weiss, A.
A comparison of
Escherichia coli
fermentations run in the ambr
®
250 and 100L stainless steel vessels: confirming scalability for process development
Weisser, S.
QbD Strategies Employed for a Biopharm Fermentation Process: A Customer’s Perspective
Wells, D.
High Throughput Assays for Protein and Metabolic Pathway Engineering using the Enzyscreen Growth Profiler 1152
Wenzel, D.
Pea protein and pea protein hydrolysate: alternative nitrogen sources for the fermentation industry offering excellent performance
Westman, J.
Multifeed simultaneous saccharification and fermentation enables high gravity submerged fermentation of lignocellulose
Williams, S.
Optimisation of fermentation conditions for the production of soluble and active tumour necrosis factor α in
Escherichia coli
Wilson, M.
Development of a chemically defined medium that allows high growth rates and protein expression in E. coli.
Wiltschi, B.
High-level production of synthetic proteins containing non-canonical amino acids
Wyre, C.
Use of single-cell analysis and recombinant protein - GFP fusions to optimise recombinant protein production
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