From Genomes to Chemicals: 2014 Workshop on Actinomycetes Research
|
|
- Crystal Park
- 6 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 From Genomes to Chemicals: 2014 Workshop on Actinomycetes Research Chairs 14:20-14:50 Leonard Katz Recent Studies on the Mechanism of Polyketide Biosynthesis 14:50-15:20 Joo-Won Suh Mining of Novel Bioactive Compounds from Actinomycetes 14:20-16:50 Rm2 15:20-15:50 Yeo Joon Yoon Heterologous Expression and Engineering of the Biosynthetic Pathways of Natural Products in Streptomyces venezuelae 15:50-16:20 Yasuo Ohnishi Genetics and Molecular Biology of the Rare Actinomycete Actinoplanes missouriensis 16:20-16:50 Jung-Hye Roe Cellular Response toward Antibiotics in Streptomycetes Immunotherapy for Cancer and Viral Disease Chairs 14:20-14:50 Rho Hyun Seong Control of CD4/CD8 T-cell Lineage Differentiation in the Thymus 14:20-16:50 Rm3 14:50-15:20 Sang-Won Lee New Biological Agents in the Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis 10
2 15:20-15:50 Tomohiro Morio Development of Simplified Method for Generation of Multivirus-specific T Cells 15:50-16:20 Ho Jae Han Regulation of Stem Cell Migration for Tissue Engineering Applications 16:20-16:50 Sang-Kyou Lee ROR t-specific Transcriptional Interactomic Inhibition Suppresses Autoimmunity Associated with T H17 Cells Frontiers in Chemical Biology and Bioactive Compounds Chairs 09:00-09:30 Sung-Kyun Ko Synthetic and Natural Compounds That Regulate Biological Processes 09:00-11:30 Rm1 09:30-10:00 Dong-Chan Oh Chemical Biology of Bacterial Secondary Metabolites in Insect Ecosystems 10:00-10:30 Kazuya Yamanaka Direct Cloning and Refactoring of a Silent Lipopeptide Biosynthetic Gene Cluster Yields the Antibiotic Taromycin A 10:30-11:00 Inkyu Hwang A Systematic Approach to Explore T cell Receptor-mediated Integrin Activation; Chemical Genetics from a Biologist's Point of View 11:00-11:30 Jichan Jang Discovery of Q203, a Potent Clinical Candidate for the Treatment of Tuberculosis The Korean Society for Microbiology and Biotechnology 11
3 Current Issues and Perspectives on Enzyme Development and Biocatalysis Chairs 09:00-09:30 Astuo Kimura Molecular Mechanism of Novel Enzymes Forming Megalosaccharides 09:00-11:30 Rm2 09:30-10:00 Y-H Percival Zhang Biomanufacturing Paradigm Shift: From Living Microorganisms to In Vitro Biosystems 10:00-10:30 Tae-Jip Kim Detailed Action Modes of Arabinan-degrading Enzyme Systems from Bacillus spp. and Production of Various Arabinooligosaccharides 10:30-11:00 Soo-Jin Yeom Molecular Characterization and Rational Design-based Protein Engineering of Phosphate Sugar Isomerases for the Production of Rare Monosaccharides 11:00-11:30 Jihwan Hwang Antibiotics Development Against an Essential GTPase, Der as an Auxiliary Ribosome Assembly Protein Recent Convergence of Fermentation and Biotechnology Chairs 09:00-11:30 Rm3 09:00-09:30 Yong-Su Jin Engineered Yeast for Producing Fuels and Chemicals from Renewable Biomass 09:30-10:00 Kyungsu Na CJ White Biotechnology for Bio-based Chemical Production 12
4 10:00-10:30 Suok-su Kim Development of Industrial Strains by Systems Biology Tools in Daesang Corp. 10:30-11:00 Hongweon Lee Process Development for the Production of Bio-based Isoprene by Using Engineered Mevalonate Pathway in Microorganisms 11:00-11:30 Yong-Cheol Park Microbial Factory Technology for Production of C3 and C4 Biochemicals from Biomass Recent Advances in Extremophiles: Diversity, Genomics, Physiology and Metabolism Chairs 14:20-16:50 Rm1 14:20-14:50 James F. Holden From the Deep Sea to Dairy Farms: H 2 Production by Hyperthermophilic Heterotrophs 14:50-15:20 Jaeho Cha Starch Metabolism in the Thermoacidophilic Crenarcheon Sulfolobus acidocaldarius DSM639 15:20-15:50 Takaaki Sato Novel Metabolic Pathways in Archaea 15:50-16:20 Sung Gyun Kang CO-dependent H 2 Production by Genetically Engineered Thermococcus onnurineus NA1 16:20-16:50 Jerry Eichler N-glycosylation in Archaea: Sweetness at Extremes The Korean Society for Microbiology and Biotechnology 13
5 Gut Microbiota and Probiotics in Intestinal Health Chairs 09:00-11:30 Rm1 09:00-09:30 Tadao Saito New Evaluation System for Probiotics with Strong or No-adhesive Activity to Human Colon Mucus and Their New Application 09:30-10:00 Jong-Sik Jin Bacterial Transformation of Natural Products and Bacterial Alteration by Natural Medicine in Human Intestine 10:00-10:30 Won-Jae Lee Are Gut Epithelia Able to Distinguish between Commensal Bacteria from Non-commensal Bacteria? - A View from Drosophila Model 10:30-11:00 Hyungjae Lee Bioactivity of Beneficial Gut Microorganisms and Their Application in the Food Industry 11:00-11:30 Che Ok Jeon Source Tracking of Predominant Lactic Acid Bacteria: Community Dynamics during Spontaneous Kimchi Fermentation Control of Viral Infections and Diseases: Avian Influenza Virus Chairs 09:00-09:05 Opening remark Geun Jae Lee 09:00-11:30 Rm2 09:05-09:35 Huachen Zhu Emergence and Development of the Novel H7N9 and H10N8 Influenza Viruses in China 09:35-10:05 Young-Ki Choi Evaluation of Heterosubtypic Cross-protection against Highly Pathogenic H5N1 by Active Infection with Human Seasonal Influenza A Virus or Trivalent Inactivated Vaccine Immunization in Ferret Models 14
6 10:05-10:35 Yumiko Imai Lipid Metabolic Signals Control the Pathology of Influenza via RNA Export Machinery 10:35-11:05 Joo-Yeon Yoo Model Based System Analysis of RLR-IFN Response against Viral Infection 11:05-11:30 Haryoung Poo New Adjuvant Candidates for Influenza Vaccine Synthetic Biology in Microbial Biotechnology Chairs 09:00-11:30 Rm3 9:00-9:25 Yung-Hun Yang Production of Poly(hydroxybutyrate-co-hydroxyvalerate) (P(HB-co-HV)) Containing Predominant Amount of 3-Hydroxyvalerate in Escherichia coli 9:25-9:50 Sunghoon Park Metabolic Engineering for Microbial Hydrogen Production 9:50-10:15 Byoung-In Sang C4~C8 Carboxylic Acids Production for Fuels and Chemicals 10:15-10:40 Kyoung Heon Kim Novel Keystone Enzymes for Red Algae Sugar Platform for the Sustainable Sugar Production 10:40-11:05 Jong-Shik Shin RNA Synthetic Biology for Microbial Reprogramming 11:05-11:30 Wenkui Dai Could Research of Complex Disease Based on Gut Microbiota Promote Synthetic Biology Study? The Korean Society for Microbiology and Biotechnology 15
Recent Breakthroughs in Microbial Biotechnology: from Bench to Industry
July 3-5, 2013 Alpensia, Pyeongchang, Korea Recent Breakthroughs in Microbial Biotechnology: from Bench to Industry Date July 3 (Wed) July 5 (Fri) Place Time Rm 1 Rm 2 Rm 3 Rm 4 Rm 5 Hall Rm 1 Rm 2 Rm
More informationCurriculum Vitae. (last updated: ) Min-Soo Kim
Curriculum Vitae (last updated:2018-02-08) Min-Soo Kim Current Address Ph.D. Degree, Department of Biology, Kyung Hee University, 26 Kyungheedaero, Dondaemun-Gu, Seoul, 02447, Republic of Korea Tel:+82-2-961-2312
More informationMicrobial Biotechnology agustin krisna wardani
Microbial Biotechnology agustin krisna wardani 1. The Structure of Microbes Microbes (microorganisms) are tiny organisms that are too small to be seen individually by the naked eye and must be viewed with
More informationChallenges for the Governance of Synthetic Biology and Implications for UN Security Council resolution 1540 (2004)
Challenges for the Governance of Synthetic Biology and Implications for UN Security Council resolution 1540 (2004) Nancy Connell, PhD Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security US-NAS Board on Life Sciences
More informationChapter 5. Microbial Biotechnology. PowerPoint Lectures for Introduction to Biotechnology, Second Edition William J.Thieman and Michael A.
PowerPoint Lectures for Introduction to Biotechnology, Second Edition William J.Thieman and Michael A.Palladino Chapter 5 Microbial Biotechnology Lectures by Lara Dowland Chapter Contents 5.1 The Structure
More informationUniversity of Groningen. Bacterial natural products Ceniceros, Ana
University of Groningen Bacterial natural products Ceniceros, Ana IMPORTANT NOTE: You are advised to consult the publisher's version (publisher's PDF) if you wish to cite from it. Please check the document
More informationCourse Descriptions. BIOL: Biology. MICB: Microbiology. [1]
Course Descriptions BIOL: Biology http://www.calendar.ubc.ca/vancouver/courses.cfm?code=biol [1] BIOL 112 (3) Biology of the Cell The principles of cellular and molecular biology using bacterial and eukaryotic
More informationImpact Factor Journals in Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology
Impact Factor Journals in Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology Indexed in ISI Web of Knowledge (JCR 2016) Compiled by: Arslan Sheikh In Charge Reference & Research Section Library Information Services
More informationInfectious Diseases Institute Faculty Hires See below for research interests, areas of expertise and contact information
Infectious Diseases Institute Faculty Hires See below for research interests, areas of expertise and contact information Matt Anderson, Ph.D. Anderson.3196@osu.edu Microbial Communities, Host Defense and
More informationCHAPTER 2A HOW DO YOU BEGIN TO CLONE A GENE? CHAPTER 2A STUDENT GUIDE 2013 Amgen Foundation. All rights reserved.
CHAPTER 2A HOW DO YOU BEGIN TO CLONE A GENE? 35 INTRODUCTION In the Program Introduction, you learned that the increase in diabetes in the United States has resulted in a great demand for its treatment,
More informationIntroducing the Department of Life Sciences
Introducing the Department of Life Sciences Life Sciences is a discipline that aims at a fundamental understanding of life phenomena by exploring complex and mysterious structures and funct ions of living
More informationYuk Pheel Park. (1) Sep Feb. 2007: (Ph.D.) Department of Biology, Chungnam National University, Korea.
Yuk Pheel Park Personal Information 1) Name: Yuk Pheel Park 3) Gender: Female 4) Marital status: Married 5) Citizenship: Republic of Korea Cellular phone: 301-814-4371 E-mail: Ypark2@dental.ufl.edu, ph7341@hotmail.com
More informationCourse outcomes. M.Sc Microbiology (CBCS) Code Course title Course Type HPW Credits
Course outcomes M.Sc Microbiology (CBCS) Semester-I General MB 101 Microbiology General Microbiology This focuses on general principles of microbiology, microbial cell structure and function and their
More informationMICROBIAL BIOPROSPECTING
MICROBIAL BIOPROSPECTING MICROBIAL BIOPROSPECTING Brazil, due to its large diversity of biomes and ecosystems, its large territorial extension, and its location between the tropics, where the planet s
More informationMICROBIO, IMMUN, PATHOLOGY-MIP (MIP)
Microbio, Immun, Pathology-MIP (MIP) 1 MICROBIO, IMMUN, PATHOLOGY-MIP (MIP) Courses MIP 101 Introduction to Human Disease (GT-SC2) Credits: 3 (3-0-0) Survey of human systems and diseases. Additional Information:
More informationDepartment of Biotechnology
Department of Biotechnology Faculty Professors Pyun Yu-Ryang, Professor of Food Biotechnology, Ph.D. (Yonsei University, 1977) Interests: Industrial enzymes from extremophiles, fermentation biotechnology
More informationDEVELOPMENT OF BIM STANDARD DATABASE SYSTEM FOR THE REMODELING OF DETERIORATED APARTMENT
DEVELOPMENT OF BIM STANDARD DATABASE SYSTEM FOR THE REMODELING OF DETERIORATED APARTMENT Lee, Dong-Gun PhD Candidate, Dept. of Architectural Engineering, Ajou University, Suwon, Korea Pstupstu@hotmail.com
More informationComplete Genome Sequence of Bifidobacterium longum subsp. longum KACC 91563
JB Accepts, published online ahead of print on 8 July 2011 J. Bacteriol. doi:10.1128/jb.05620-11 Copyright 2011, American Society for Microbiology and/or the Listed Authors/Institutions. All Rights Reserved.
More informationChapter 10 Microbial Genetics: New Genes for Old Germs
Chapter 10 Microbial Genetics: New Genes for Old Germs Objectives: After reading Chapter Ten, you should understand The structure and complexity of the bacterial chromosome and the significance of plasmids.
More informationDepartments of Biotechnology. Academic planner for (ODD semesters) Month I Semester III Semester V Semester
Departments of Biotechnology Academic planner for 2014-15 (ODD semesters) Subject: Biotechnology Month I Semester III Semester V Semester JULY AUGUST Cell as a Basic unit of Living Systems, Discovery of
More information11/19/2018 1:59 PM Approved (Changed Course) MICRO 5 Course Outline as of Fall 2017
11/19/2018 1:59 PM Approved (Changed Course) MICRO 5 Course Outline as of Fall 2017 CATALOG INFORMATION Dept and Nbr: MICRO 5 Title: GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY Full Title: General Microbiology Last Reviewed:
More informationCOURSE OUTLINE. Biology 112 Microbiology
Degree Applicable Glendale Community College October, 2013 COURSE OUTLINE Biology 112 Microbiology I. Catalog Statement Biology 112 is a study of microorganisms (algae, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and viruses).
More information2018 Kyoto University Amgen Scholars Program Laboratory Information
As of October 13, 2017 2018 Kyoto University Amgen Scholars Program Laboratory Information 1 Shunichi TAKEDA (Professor) Graduate School of Medicine Molecular Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis http://www.med.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/organization-staff/research/doctoral_course/r-016/
More informationMicrobial Biotechnology BIOL410
Microbial Biotechnology BIOL410 Course outline Introduction: microbial biotechnology scope and history Microbial Diversity Microbial metabolism Fermentation Microbial Biotechnology in Agriculture and Aquaculture
More informationNaNoplasmid TM. Platform SIZE MATTERS SMALLER IS BETTER
Nanoplasmid TM Platform NaNoplasmid TM The Nanoplasmid is a dramatically improved Key Cassette (
More informationPhotoresist and Process Issues on 193nm Immersion Lithography
Photoresist and Process Issues on 193nm Immersion Lithography Jin-Young Yoon, Jung-Hwan Hah, Yun-Kyung Jang, Mitsuhiro Hata, Hyung-Rae Lee, Chan Hwang, Young-Jae Jung, Shi-Yong Lee, Yool Kang, Hyun-Woo
More informationMicrobiology An Introduction Tortora Funke Case Eleventh Edition
Microbiology An Introduction Tortora Funke Case Eleventh Edition Pearson Education Limited Edinburgh Gate Harlow Essex CM20 2JE England and Associated Companies throughout the world Visit us on the World
More informationThe Institute of Microbiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences is looking for. four POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW positions in the fields of:
4 Postdoctoral Fellow positions in microbiology, molecular biology and ecology The Institute of Microbiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic The Institute of Microbiology of the
More informationPS: the present of organisms in a sterile part in our body like the blood or the inner tissue it means there is infection
This lecture is an introduction about the bacteria cell. Microbiology specially is related to micro-organisms? We can't observe the microorganisms by our naked eyes but we could culture them in special
More informationLecture Series 10 The Genetics of Viruses and Prokaryotes
Lecture Series 10 The Genetics of Viruses and Prokaryotes The Genetics of Viruses and Prokaryotes A. Using Prokaryotes and Viruses for Genetic Experiments B. Viruses: Reproduction and Recombination C.
More informationSoil bacteria to produce new antibiotics
Powered by Website address: https://www.gesundheitsindustriebw.de/en/article/news/soil-bacteria-to-produce-newantibiotics/ Soil bacteria to produce new antibiotics An ever-growing number of genomes of
More informationCourse Title: Microbiology. Course to be designated as a General Education course (part of the 36 hours of A.A. Gen. Ed. coursework): Yes No
Course Competencies Template - Form 112 GENERAL INFORMATION Name: Edwin Ginés-Candelaria Phone #: (305) 237-3396 Course Prefix/Number: MCB 2010 Number of Credits: 3 Degree Type Course Title: Microbiology
More informationViruses. Chapter 19. Biology Eighth Edition Neil Campbell and Jane Reece. PowerPoint Lecture Presentations for
Chapter 19 Viruses PowerPoint Lecture Presentations for Biology Eighth Edition Neil Campbell and Jane Reece Lectures by Chris Romero, updated by Erin Barley with contributions from Joan Sharp Copyright
More informationCargill Partnership Opportunities for Commercial Fermentations
Cargill Partnership Opportunities for Commercial Fermentations BIO World Congress - Philadelphia, PA May 12-15, 2014 Eddyville, Iowa corn wet milling facility front entrance 2011 Cargill Incorporated.
More informationSafe Operating Procedure
Safe Operating Procedure RECOMBINANT OR SYNTHETIC NUCLEIC ACIDS IBC AND OTHER REVIEW REQUIREMENTS (For assistance, please contact EHS at (402) 472-4925, or visit our web site at http://ehs.unl.edu/) (Revised
More informationPatentability/Literature Research
Patentability/Literature Research The probiotic-based solution to combat cholera as presented here comprises of two major innovative components: (1) the metabolite-dependent pathogen inhibition by a probiotic
More informationDEPARTMENT: MICROBIOLOGY PROGRAMME: B SC. Statements of Programme Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
DEPARTMENT: MICROBIOLOGY PROGRAMME: B SC Statements of Programme Specific Outcomes (PSOs) 1. Understand the contributions of various scientist in microbiology and scope of various branches of it 2. Understand
More informationBiosc10 schedule reminders
Biosc10 schedule reminders Review of molecular biology basics DNA Is each person s DNA the same, or unique? What does DNA look like? What are the three parts of each DNA nucleotide Which DNA bases pair,
More informationBIO1004: Microbial biotechnology
BIO1004: Microbial biotechnology Dr Alison Graham 19 November 2015 Ridley Building 2 Room 5.68 alison.graham@ncl.ac.uk What is biotechnology? Use of organisms to make useful products. Application of organisms
More informationBiosafety and the NIH Guidelines
Biosafety and the NIH Guidelines This section will explore: Why the NIH Guidelines are important The definition of recombinant or synthetic nucleic acid research Content of the NIH Guidelines Section III
More informationList of Participating Professors & Research Topics
2017 POSTECH Summer Program List of Participating Professors & s 1. Division of Environmental Science & Engineering 2. Division of Advanced Materials Science (AMS) 3. Division of Integrative Biosciences
More informationCurriculum Vitae. Professor Yoon-Seok Chang, Ph.D.
Curriculum Vitae Professor Yoon-Seok Chang, Ph.D. Division of Environmental Science and Engineering Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) 77 Cheongam-Ro, Namku, Pohang, 790-784, Republic
More informationKumamoto Isberg Lee. Van Deventer. Tzanakakis
Research Area Host-microbe interactions Biomolecular engineering Computational modeling and design Image processing Project Mentors Aldridge Kumamoto Isberg Lee Jiang Van Deventer Hassoun and Nair Tzanakakis
More informationBiotechnology : Unlocking the Mysterious of Life Seungwook Kim Chem. & Bio. Eng.
Biotechnology : Unlocking the Mysterious of Life 2004 Seungwook Kim Chem. & Bio. Eng. Biotechnology in movies Biotechnology is An area of applied bioscience and technology which involves the practical
More informationRegulation of enzyme synthesis
Regulation of enzyme synthesis The lac operon is an example of an inducible operon - it is normally off, but when a molecule called an inducer is present, the operon turns on. The trp operon is an example
More informationBiomanufacturing Education and Training Center Worcester Polytechnic Institute WPI -150 Years of Excellence in Higher Education
Biotechnology: The Challenge of Tomorrow Kamal Rashid, Ph.D. Director and Research Professor Worcester Polytechnic Institute Biomanufacturing Education and Training Center Worcester Polytechnic Institute
More informationCourse Agenda. Day One
Course Agenda BioImmersion: Biotech for the Non-Scientist A three-day, in-depth course that provides the background required for understanding today s fast-paced biotech marketplace. Beginning with an
More informationLi, Aihua
FMM/RAS/298: Strengthening capacities, policies and national action plans on prudent and responsible use of antimicrobials in fisheries Workshop 2 in cooperation with Malaysia Department of Fisheries and
More informationTest Bank for Microbiology An Introduction with MyMicrobiologyPlace Website 10th Edition by Tortora
Test Bank for Microbiology An Introduction with MyMicrobiologyPlace Website 10th Edition by Tortora Link download full: https://testbankservice.com/download/test-bank-formicrobiology-an-introduction-with-mymicrobiologyplace-website-10th-edition-bytortora/
More informationMAIN FUNCTIONS AND SERVICES PROVIDED BY MICRO- ORGANISMS RELEVANT TO FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
October 2009 CGRFA-12/09/Inf.17 E Item 7.1 of the Provisional Agenda COMMISSION ON GENETIC RESOURCES FOR FOOD AND AGRICULTURE Twelfth Regular Session Rome, 19-23 October 2009 MAIN FUNCTIONS AND SERVICES
More informationTHE BENEFITS AND USES OF MICROBES
MODULE 4 MICROBES AND MICROBIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY U N I T 2 THE BENEFITS AND USES OF MICROBES A. MICROBIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY 1 Read What is biotechnology? and decide which of the words below can be used instead
More informationTest Bank for Microbiology An Introduction with MyMicrobiologyPlace Website 10th Edition by Tortora
Test Bank for Microbiology An Introduction with MyMicrobiologyPlace Website 10th Edition by Tortora Link download full: http://testbankair.com/download/test-bank-for-microbiologyan-introduction-with-mymicrobiologyplace-website-10th-edition-by-tortora/
More informationIntroduction, by Tortora, Funke and Case, 11th Ed. TENTATIVE LECTURE OUTLINE DATE TOPIC CHAPTER
MICROBIOLOGY 220 Spring 2014 TTh Section Professor: Scott Rose Text: Microbiology; An Introduction, by Tortora, Funke and Case, 11th Ed. TENTATIVE LECTURE OUTLINE DATE TOPIC CHAPTER Jan. 23 Introduction
More informationIntestinal Epithelial Cell-Specific Deletion of PLD2 Alleviates DSS-Induced Colitis by. Regulating Occludin
Intestinal Epithelial Cell-Specific Deletion of PLD2 Alleviates DSS-Induced Colitis by Regulating Occludin Chaithanya Chelakkot 1,ǂ, Jaewang Ghim 2,3,ǂ, Nirmal Rajasekaran 4, Jong-Sun Choi 5, Jung-Hwan
More informationVirginia Western Community College BIO 205 General Microbiology
Prerequisites BIO 205 General Microbiology One year of college biology and one year of college chemistry or divisional approval; an ENG 111 placement recommendation, co-enrollment in ENF 3/ENG 111, or
More informationMULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
Exam Name MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) Which of the following organisms lack cell walls? 1) A) Plantae Animalia Bacteria Fungi
More informationBy two mechanisms: Mutation Genetic Recombination
Genetics (see text pages 257-259, 267-298) Remember what it is we want to address: How is it that prokaryotes gain new genetic ability? The cells are haploid and reproduce by fission...so how does an genetic
More informationStandards for Safety Assessments of Food Additives produced Using Genetically Modified Microorganisms
Standards for Safety Assessments of Food Additives produced Using Genetically Modified Microorganisms (Food Safety Commission Decision of March 25, 2004) Chapter 1 General Provisions No. 1 Background on
More informationWe invite you to the Third International Workshop on EEWS, whose theme is "Creating New Industries with EEWS".
KAIST KI Bld. / Oct. 7~8, 2010 Invitation We invite you to the Third International Workshop on EEWS, whose theme is "Creating New Industries with EEWS". Recognizing the challenges in Energy, Environment,
More informationLONG-TERM BENEFITS FROM RESEARCH INTO STREPTOMYCES BACTERIA
LONG-TERM BENEFITS FROM RESEARCH INTO STREPTOMYCES BACTERIA Many of the most important antibiotics used in hospitals around the world come from Streptomyces bacteria. Recent discoveries have shown that
More informationMolecular Genetics Student Objectives
Molecular Genetics Student Objectives Exam 1: Enduring understanding 3.A: Heritable information provides for continuity of life. Essential knowledge 3.A.1: DNA, and in some cases RNA, is the primary source
More informationTrust Yours. Protect Theirs.
Trust Yours. Protect Theirs. kemin.com/guthealth Ruminant Gut Health Due to customer demands, producers have been asked to change the way they raise production animals. In order to maintain feed efficiency,
More informationM.Phil. (Life Sciences) Semester-I Advance Molecular Biology (MPL-101)
M.Phil. (Life Sciences) Semester-I Advance Molecular Biology (MPL-101) Prokaryotic and eukaryotic genome organization (structure of chromatic, cot curves, respective DNA, interrupted genes, chromatin remodeling)
More informationIntroduction to BIOFUELS. David M. Mousdale. CRC Press. Taylor & Francis Group Boca Raton London New York
Introduction to BIOFUELS David M. Mousdale CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group Boca Raton London New York CRC Press is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Croup, an informa business Contents Preface Acknowledgments
More informationFSTA access to information on the sciences related to food, nutrition and health. Rhianna Jones Marketing Manager
FSTA access to information on the sciences related to food, nutrition and health Rhianna Jones Marketing Manager About IFIS Founded in 1968 A leading international provider of information relating to the
More informationBIOTECHNOLOGY. Course Syllabus. Section A: Engineering Mathematics. Subject Code: BT. Course Structure. Engineering Mathematics. General Biotechnology
BIOTECHNOLOGY Subject Code: BT Course Structure Sections/Units Section A Section B Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7 Section C Section D Section E Topics Engineering Mathematics General
More informationB.Sc. DEGREE (CBSC) EXAMINATION. (Examination at the end of Sixth semester) Biochemistry. Microbiology and Molecular Biology- VII A
B.Sc. DEGREE (CBSC) EXAMINATION (Examination at the end of Sixth semester) Biochemistry Microbiology and Molecular Biology- VII A Time : Three hours Maximum : 75 marks 1. Bacterial growth curve. 2. Lytic
More informationAP Biology Gene Expression/Biotechnology REVIEW
AP Biology Gene Expression/Biotechnology REVIEW Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. Gene expression can be a. regulated before transcription.
More informationDNA recombination without ligase: TOPO TA Cloning. topoisomerase
DNA recombination without ligase: TOPO TA Cloning topoisomerase Cloning strategies, cloning in bacteria other than E.coli Mitesh Shrestha Cloning strategies Cloning in bacteria other than E.coli Convenient
More informationChapter 7 Outline. Microbial Physiology Introduction 5/22/2011
Chapter 7 Outline Microbial Physiology Introduction Microbial Nutritional Requirements Categorizing Microorganisms According to Their Energy and Carbon Sources Metabolic Enzymes Biologic Catalysts Factors
More informationAdvances in Biomedical Research at Comenius University Bratislava
Advances in Biomedical Research at Comenius University Bratislava Bratislava, Slovakia What is biomedicine? Biomedicine is a branch of medical science that applies biological and other natural-science
More information1) Microorganisms are involved in each of the following processes EXCEPT. 2) Each of the following organisms would be considered a microbe EXCEPT
Microbiology: An Introduction, 12e, (Tortora) Chapter 1 The Microbial World and You 1.1 Multiple-Choice Questions 1) Microorganisms are involved in each of the following processes EXCEPT A) infection.
More informationJournal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research
Available online www.jocpr.com Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research ISSN No: 0975-7384 CODEN(USA): JCPRC5 J. Chem. Pharm. Res., 2011, 3(6):872-876 Effect of critical medium components on antimicrobial
More informationMini-Symposium MICROBIOTA. Free. Meet the speaker. 14. November :30 19:00 Bohnenkamp Haus. Everyone welcome. Sponsored by:
Mini-Symposium MICROBIOTA Free Meet the speaker Everyone welcome Sponsored by: 14. November 2017 13:30 19:00 Bohnenkamp Haus PROGRAM 13:30 14:30 Julia Vorholt The leaf microbiota: disassembling and rebuilding
More informationThe Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF) announces a. call for proposals in the areas of
1(8) 2008-09-16 Announcement The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF) announces a call for proposals in the areas of Design, development and validation of new predictive models and new biomarkers
More informationBACTERIOPHAGES: STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF BACTERIAL VIRUSES
BACTERIOPHAGES: STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF BACTERIAL VIRUSES Bacteriophage (phage) are obligate intracellular parasites that multiply inside bacteria by making use of some or all of the host biosynthetic
More informationENGINEERING ESCHERICHIA COLI FOR BIOFUEL PRODUCTION
ENGINEERING ESCERICIA COLI FOR BIOFUEL PRODUCTION Case Study Kajan Srirangan, Lamees Akawi, Lyndia Stacey, Cheryl Newton, Perry Chou and Marc Aucoin The depletion of fossil fuels and environmental concerns
More informationPreservation and Skin Microflora: A Conflict? Understanding the Role of Skin Microflora in Cosmetic Formulation
Preservation and Skin Microflora: A Conflict? Understanding the Role of Skin Microflora in Cosmetic Formulation Importance of the Skin Microbiome Introduction Skin microbiome discovery is a revolutionary
More informationFig. 5.1(a) and Fig. 5.1(b), on page 3 of the insert, show some changes that take place in the fermenter over the first 6 days.
1 A batch fermenter is used during the production of beer. Fig. 5.1(a) and Fig. 5.1(b), on page 3 of the insert, show some changes that take place in the fermenter over the first 6 days. (a) (i) Describe
More informationStatement of Tasks and Intent of Sponsor
Industrialization of Biology: A Roadmap to Accelerate Advanced Manufacturing of Chemicals Statement of Tasks and Intent of Sponsor Friedrich Srienc Program Director Biotechnology, Biochemical, and Biomass
More information1. ADHERE AND DEFEND: Our bacterium has entered the host. Now it needs to adhere and get past the normal microbiota.
North Seattle College Stage 02 Colonization and Infection This explanatory model will tell the story of how one bacterium adheres to a host and, through binary fission, ends up making two daughter cells.
More informationComposition of the Microbial World: - Procaryotes: relative simple morphology and lack true membrane delimited nucleus
Welcome to TL2203 Environmental Microbiology Introduction to the biology of bacterial and archaeal organisms. Topics include microbial cell structure and function, methods of cultivation, genetics, phylogeny
More informationViral Genomes. Genomes may consist of: 1. Double Stranded DNA 2. Double Stranded RNA 3. Single-stranded RNA 4. Single-stranded DNA
Chapter 19 Viral Genomes Genomes may consist of: 1. Double Stranded DNA 2. Double Stranded RNA 3. Single-stranded RNA 4. Single-stranded DNA Genome is usually organized as a single linear or circular molecule
More informationATIP Avenir Program 2018 Young group leader
ATIP Avenir Program 2018 Young group leader Important dates - October 17th (4 pm) 2017 : opening of the registrations online - November 23 th 2017: deadline for the online submission, the mailing of the
More informationChemical Biology, WS. Part II: Biology
Chemical Biology, WS Part II: Biology 1 Markus Müller (Dipl. Biologe) Studium 1994-1999 Biologie in Marburg Doktorarbeit (Pflanzenphysiologie) 1999-2003 in Marburg Postdoc 2003-2006 in Umeå, Schweden Seit
More informationViruses. Chapter 19. Biology Eighth Edition Neil Campbell and Jane Reece. PowerPoint Lecture Presentations for
Chapter 19 Viruses PowerPoint Lecture Presentations for Biology Eighth Edition Neil Campbell and Jane Reece Lectures by Chris Romero, updated by Erin Barley with contributions from Joan Sharp Copyright
More informationNCERT. 2. An enzyme catalysing the removal of nucleotides from the ends of DNA is: a. endonuclease b. exonuclease c. DNA ligase d.
BIOTECHNOLOGY PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES 75 CHAPTER 11 BIOTECHNOLOGY: PRINCIPLES AND PROCESSES 1. Rising of dough is due to: MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS a. Multiplication of yeast b. Production of CO 2 c.
More informationWDCM Training Course for Microbiome Data Sharing WFCC-MIRCEN World Data Center for Microorganisms (WDCM) Oct 15-30, 2017, Beijing China
WDCM Training Course for Microbiome Data Sharing WFCC-MIRCEN World Data Center for Microorganisms (WDCM) Oct 15-30, 2017, Beijing China Personal Identification I am Dr. Dalia Sukmawati, researcher and
More informationBiotechnology, Synthetic Biology, and Genetic Circuit Design Module Lesson Plan. 1 day. 1 P age
1 P age Biotechnology, Synthetic Biology, and Genetic Circuit Design Module Lesson Plan 1 day 2 P age Introduction In this single module students will build upon their previous knowledge of basic molecular
More informationBSc Minors in English
BSc Minors in English Wageningen University All minors presented on this information sheet are taught in English. For more information please surf to: www.wageningenuniversity.nl/minors For contact details
More informationlbs farmed fish per capita consumption lbs farmed fish per capita consumption
Delbert M. Gatlin III Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences and Intercollegiate Faculty of Nutrition Texas A&M University System 1970 1.5 lbs farmed fish per capita consumption 2006 17 lbs farmed
More informationPromise and Pitfalls of MicrobiomeModulating Methods for Inflammatory
Promise and Pitfalls of MicrobiomeModulating Methods for Inflammatory and Autoimmune Diseases Arpita Maiti, PhD Senior Director, External Science & Innovation Pfizer Inc. June 29, 2017 Boston Forward-looking
More informationViruses. Chapter 19. Biology Eighth Edition Neil Campbell and Jane Reece. PowerPoint Lecture Presentations for
Chapter 19 Viruses PowerPoint Lecture Presentations for Biology Eighth Edition Neil Campbell and Jane Reece Lectures by Chris Romero, updated by Erin Barley with contributions from Joan Sharp Copyright
More informationViruses. Chapter 19. Biology Eighth Edition Neil Campbell and Jane Reece. PowerPoint Lecture Presentations for
Chapter 19 Viruses PowerPoint Lecture Presentations for Biology Eighth Edition Neil Campbell and Jane Reece Lectures by Chris Romero, updated by Erin Barley with contributions from Joan Sharp Copyright
More information1. What is the structure and function of DNA? Describe in words or a drawing the structure of a DNA molecule. Be as detailed as possible.
INTRODUCTION In the Program Introduction, you learned that the increase in diabetes in the United States has resulted in a great demand for its treatment, insulin. You also learned that the best way to
More informationRecent progress in microalgal biomass production coupled with wastewater treatment for biofuel generation
13 th US-Korea Forum on Nanotechnology: Neuromorphic computing and Water & Energy Sustainability Recent progress in microalgal biomass production coupled with wastewater treatment for biofuel generation
More informationChapter 10 The Molecular Basis of Inheritance Lecture Outline Overview: Life s Operating Instructions
Chapter 10 The Molecular Basis of Inheritance Lecture Outline Overview: Life s Operating Instructions In April 1953, James Watson and Francis Crick shook the scientific world with an elegant double helical
More informationExperiment 9: Isolation, Characterization and Identification of Antibiotic Producing Bacteria
Experiment 9: Isolation, Characterization and Identification of Antibiotic Producing Bacteria Antibiotics are one of the most important discoveries of humankind in the modern world. Antibiotics are chemicals
More informationM I C R O B I O L O G Y WITH DISEASES BY BODY SYSTEM SECOND EDITION MIKROBIOLOGI LESSON 1 YUSRON SUGIARTO
M I C R O B I O L O G Y WITH DISEASES BY BODY SYSTEM SECOND EDITION MIKROBIOLOGI LESSON 1 YUSRON SUGIARTO MATERI SEBELUM UTS NO LESSON 1 INTRODUCTION 2 PROKARYOTIC 3 EUKARYOTIC 4 ISOLATION METHODS 5 MICROBIAL
More informationAquatic Animal Health Research Center Aquatic Science Research Station. Faculty of Natural Resources, Prince of Songkla University
Aquatic Animal Health Research Center Aquatic Science Research Station Faculty of Natural Resources, Prince of Songkla University Aquatic Animal Health Research Center Established in 1995 Supported by
More information