Monday, November 9, 2009: 1:00 PM-4:30 PM
Rio Vista Ballroom (Marriott Mission Valley Hotel)
Session 3: Modeling and “omics” analysis applied to fermentation strain development for industrial chemicals and proteins
This session explores how a systems biology approach can be applied to improve fermentation processes, develop industrial stains, or improve characterization of platform organisms. A variety of tools are covered including microarrays, metabolomics, proteomics, growth phenotype analysis, and fluxomics. The presentations will demonstrate how the data obtained from these methods can be assimilated, interpreted, and applied using computational modeling.
Chair:Stephen Van Dien
Co-chair:Karin M. Overkamp
1:00 PMOnline detection of biomass with impedance spectroscopy in high cell density fermentations under elevated head space pressure
Ingo Knabben, L. Regestein, C. Grumbach, J. Schauf, S. Steinbusch, G. Kunze, Jochen Büchs
1:30 PMModeling, "omics", and systems biology approaches to industrial strain development
Stephen Van Dien, Mariët J. Van der Werf
2:00 PMPhysiological investigations of the burden of heterologous protein expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae cultivations
Ali Kazemi Seresht, Astrid Moerkeberg Krogh, Eva Akke Palmqvist, Anna Eliasson Lantz, Lisbeth Olsson
2:30 PMCoffee Break
3:00 PMGrowth dependent characterization of acetate metabolism in Escherichia coli continuous cultures
Kaspar Valgepea, Ranno Nahku, Petri-Jaan Lahtvee, Liisa Arike, Kaarel Adamberg, Raivo Vilu
3:30 PMEconomics Analysis of Cellulosic Ethanol Production via Fungal Consolidated Bioprocessing  
Iva Jovanovic, Sandra A. Tjokro Rahardjo
4:00 PMPhenotype MicroArray Technology:  A "Phenomics" Tool for Studying Cells and Optimizing BioProcesses
Barry R. Bochner

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