[CLIB会议通知2] 西北欧生物基研讨会
名称:Bio Base NWE Workshop / CLIB-Forum: “Scale-up & Scale-down”
时间:3 April 2014
地点: CREATIVE CAMPUS MONHEIM
Alfred-Nobel-Straße 10
40789 Monheim am Rhein
http://www.cc-monheim.de/kontakt.htm
主讲:
Dr. Frank Kensy m2p-Labs
Tba DASGIP AG
Dr. Dietrich Kohlheyer FZ Jülich
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jochen Büchs RWTH Aachen
Jan Voets Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant
Dr. Pascal Dünkelmann evocatal GmbH
日程:
3:00 pm Welcome & introduction, CLIB2021
3:10 pm Dr. Dietrich Kohlheyer, FZ Jülich
3:35 pm Dr. Frank Kensy, m2p-Labs
4:00 pm Dr. Thomas Drescher, DASGIP AG
4:25 pm Break
4:45 pm Jan Voets, Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant
5:10 pm Dr. Pascal Dünkelmann, evocatal GmbH (tbc)
5:35 pm Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jochen Büchs, RWTH Aachen
注册信下载:
http://www.clib2021.de/sites/default/files/pdf/Anmeldeformular_e.pdf
Bio Base NWE:http://www.biobasenwe.org/en/home/
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以下为会议简介:
During this forum we will deal with process development for the bioeconomy covering a broad range of topics such as miniaturization and scale-up to production level.
Microreactor systems and parallel bioreactor systems are crucial in order to accelerate the development of the bioprocesses. They enable the constant control of various parameters and can provide a wide range of data in a short period of time simplifying the selection of expression hosts and design of scale-up procedures. The obtained data displays the potential basis for process modelling and optimization steps to increase the production yield and cost efficiency. Moreover the technology plays an important role at a regulatory and industrial level due to the increasing utilization of small-scale studies for validation and qualification purposes.
For young companies it is difficult to produce large amounts of products for potential clients due to the lack of own manufacturing capacities. In this case the modular pilot plants can help to manufacture the required amount and to test expression systems under large scale conditions.
The conditions inside a bioreactor during the fermentation process vary a lot depending on process phase as well as location. However it is possible to analyse the environment of single cells using lab-on-a-chip systems and microfluidics based technologies. High-resolution online- measurements are essential for process control and hence in the focus on recent research.
These and other topics will be addressed during the forum.