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P 1.01
Genetically-stable optogenetic gene switches modulate spatial cell morphogenesis in two- and three-dimensional tissue cultures
Poster 01. Biomedical Applications
H. Beyer Presenter Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
P 1.02
Peptide Barcodes for Label-free Enzyme Screening at High-Throughput
Poster 01. Biomedical Applications
D. Latifovic Presenter ETH ZurichT. Roberts ETH ZurichS. Panke ETH Zurich
P 1.03
Tandem photobiocatalysis in artificial cells enables communication with natural cells
Poster 01. Biomedical Applications
Z. Wang Presenter Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
P 1.04
Ligand-specific biosensing for aromatic compounds and neurochemicals in engineered probiotics
Poster 01. Biomedical Applications
C. Xi Washington University in St. LouisY. Ma Washington University in St. LouisT. Moon Presenter Washington University in St. Louis
P 1.05
Synthetic Notch Receptor-Based Virus Sensing and Neutralization: A Versatile Tool for Virological Research
Poster 01. Biomedical Applications
A. Senninger Presenter University of RegensburgS. Einhauser University of RegensburgC. Rajes University of RegensburgP. Neckermann University of RegensburgJ. Gille University of RegensburgD. Peterhoff University of RegensburgM. Ahmed LMU MunichC. Geldmacher LMU MunichM. Billmeier University of RegensburgB. Asbach University of RegensburgR. Wagner University of Regensburg
P 2.01
Characterizing and Engineering Homologs of a Template-Independent DNA Polymerase for Signal Recording Applications
Poster 02. Building Blocks of Life: Nucleic Acids, Amino Acids, Proteins
T. Rojas Rodriguez Presenter Northwestern University
P 2.02
Expansion of the genetic code by a reverse engineered protein ligase
Poster 02. Building Blocks of Life: Nucleic Acids, Amino Acids, Proteins
G. Gallo Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität MünchenA. Sieber Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität MünchenJ. Lassak Presenter Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
P 2.03
Synthetic dual-input hybrid riboswitches – optimized genetic regulators for complex circuit design
Poster 02. Building Blocks of Life: Nucleic Acids, Amino Acids, Proteins
D. Kelvin Presenter TU DarmstadtJ. Arias Rodriguez TU DarmstadtA. Groher TU DarmstadtE. Kubaczka TU DarmstadtK. Petras TU DarmstadtH. Koeppl TU DarmstadtB. Suess TU Darmstadt
P 2.04
Using Diversity Generating Retroelements for Cas9 protein engineering
Poster 02. Building Blocks of Life: Nucleic Acids, Amino Acids, Proteins
A. Maikova Presenter Institut PasteurR. Laurenceau Institut PasteurW. Rostain Institut PasteurI. Nooradin Institut PasteurP. Rochette Institut PasteurD. Bikard Institut Pasteur
P 2.05
The ART of RNAylation: Harnessing RNAylated proteins as molecular probes
Poster 02. Building Blocks of Life: Nucleic Acids, Amino Acids, Proteins
E. Gaaloul Presenter Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial MicrobiologyC. Suarez-Salazar Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial MicrobiologyK. Höfer Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology
P 2.06
Unlocking Therapeutic Success: Vector Design and Plasmid Quality are the Keys in Cell and Gene Therapy
Poster 02. Building Blocks of Life: Nucleic Acids, Amino Acids, Proteins
N. Netuschil Presenter Thermo Fisher Scientific Geneart GmbHP. Kuhn Thermo Fisher Scientific Geneart GmbH
P 2.07
Investigation of the unusual PE-III phycobiliprotein of Prochlorococcus marinus SS120, using E. coli and Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 as a biosynthetic platform
Poster 02. Building Blocks of Life: Nucleic Acids, Amino Acids, Proteins
J. Hackh Presenter RPTU Kaiserslautern
P 2.08
Metabolic burden and resource allocation in engineered Pseudomonas putida strains: the fate of amino acids
Poster 02. Building Blocks of Life: Nucleic Acids, Amino Acids, Proteins
M. Beentjes Presenter Technical University of MunichA. Kremling Technical University of MunichK. Pflüger-Grau Technical University of Munich
P 2.09
Boosting unnatural amino acid facilitated photocontrol of enzyme activity by directed evolution
Poster 02. Building Blocks of Life: Nucleic Acids, Amino Acids, Proteins
S. Mandl Presenter University of Regensburg
P 2.10
Expanding the repertoire of photoswitchable unnatural amino acids for the versatile photocontrol of enzymes
Poster 02. Building Blocks of Life: Nucleic Acids, Amino Acids, Proteins
C. Hiefinger Presenter University of Regensburg
P 3.02
Optimizing the Reaction Conditions for a mammalian Cell-free Expression System using Design of Experiments
Poster 03. Cell-free and Bottom-up Systems (Protocells)
M. Goertz Presenter Sartorius Stedim Cellca GmbHM. Das Gupta Sartorius Stedim Cellca GmbHC. Zehe Sartorius Stedim Cellca GmbH
P 3.03
Characterisation and engineering of biomolecular condensates
Poster 03. Cell-free and Bottom-up Systems (Protocells)
E. Crean Presenter Technical University of MunichA. Gaizauskaite Technical University of MunichH. Niederholtmeyer Technical University of Munich
P 3.04
Development of cell-free cascades to generate multi-antennary, complex glycans on insect-cell derived glycoproteins
Poster 03. Cell-free and Bottom-up Systems (Protocells)
J. Ruhnau Presenter Max-Planck-Institut für Dynamik komplexer technischer Systeme
P 3.05
Compartmentalisation-driven Feedback Dynamics in Cell-free Systems
Poster 03. Cell-free and Bottom-up Systems (Protocells)
J. Kalkowski Presenter Technical University Munich Campus StraubingH. Niederholtmeyer Technical University Munich Campus Straubing
P 3.06
Synthetic cell-based artificial tumor immune microenvironments in 3D cancer cultures
Poster 03. Cell-free and Bottom-up Systems (Protocells)
N. Piernitzki Presenter INM - Leibniz Institute for New MaterialsA. Burgstaller INM - Leibniz Institute for New MaterialsO. Staufer INM - Leibniz Institute for New Materials
P 3.07
Workflow for extract-based cell-free synthesis of heterologous enzymes followed by an in situ assay
Poster 03. Cell-free and Bottom-up Systems (Protocells)
Z. Malubhoy Presenter Technical University of Munich
P 3.08
Microfluidic Platform for Engineering Biomolecular Condensates in Cell-Free Systems
Poster 03. Cell-free and Bottom-up Systems (Protocells)
A. Gaizauskaite Presenter Technical University of MunichH. Niederholtmeyer Technical University of Munich
P 3.09
Cell-mimics continuously communicate in 2D, supported by 3D microfluidic perfusion
Poster 03. Cell-free and Bottom-up Systems (Protocells)
i. banlaki Presenter Technical University of MunichH. Niederholtmeyer Technical University of Munich
P 3.10
Microfluidic assisted fabrication of stimuli-responsive artificial cell for pH modulation
Poster 03. Cell-free and Bottom-up Systems (Protocells)
P. Sharan Presenter Max Planck Institute for Polymer ResearchG. Ong Presenter Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
P 3.11
Optimization of a protocol for the production of a bottom-up cell free system for high-throughput enzymatic screening applications
Poster 03. Cell-free and Bottom-up Systems (Protocells)
T. Köllen Presenter Technical University Munich Campus StraubingV. Sieber Technical University Munich Campus Straubing
P 3.12
Synthetic cell-based 3D artificial lymph nodes to study the activation dynamics of T-cells
Poster 03. Cell-free and Bottom-up Systems (Protocells)
A. Burgstaller Presenter INM-Leibniz Institute for New MaterialsN. Piernitzki INM-Leibniz Institute for New MaterialsO. Staufer INM-Leibniz Institute for New Materials
P 4.01
Production of recombinant human insulin from a novel bacterial expression system
Poster 04. Metabolic Engineering
A. Sahoo Presenter Indian Institute of Technology GuwahatiV. Venkata Dasu Indian Institute of Technology GuwahatiS. Patra Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati
P 4.05
CRISPR/Cas-mediated activation in the social amoeba D. discoideum for natural product discovery
Poster 04. Metabolic Engineering
A. Krieger Presenter Universität BielefeldC. Reimer Universität BielefeldJ. Kufs Universität Bielefeld
P 4.06
Metabolic engineering of Corynebacterium glutamicum for the production of the low-caloric natural sweetener D-allulose
Poster 04. Metabolic Engineering
A. Lehnert Presenter Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbHM. Deditius Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbHM. Baumgart Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbHM. Bott Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH
P 4.07
Engineering new-to-nature biochemical conversions by combining fermentative metabolism with respiratory modules
Poster 04. Metabolic Engineering
J. Krüsemann Presenter Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin
P 4.08
Engineering a pyruvate auxotrophic Escherichia coli strain to use growth coupling approaches for enzyme engineering, bioproduction, and metabolite sensing
Poster 04. Metabolic Engineering
L. Hümmler Presenter Charité - Universitätsmedizin BerlinL. Przybyl Charité - Universitätsmedizin BerlinT. Wu Charité - Universitätsmedizin BerlinS. Lindner Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
P 4.09
Blue Petal Coloration: Genomic and Transcriptomic Analysis of Flower Color for Pigmentation Engineering
Poster 04. Metabolic Engineering
V. Berg Presenter TU BraunschweigJ. Lüpkes TU BraunschweigC. Dassow TU Braunschweig
P 4.10
Biotin independence – engineering of a robust E. coli strain to produce highly pure streptavidin
Poster 04. Metabolic Engineering
T. Kinateder Presenter University of RegensburgM. Jeschek University of Regensburg
P 4.11
Engineering the amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum for biosynthesis of a cannabinoid precursor and other polyketides
Poster 04. Metabolic Engineering
C. Reimer Presenter Bielefeld UniversityL. Regestein Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection BiologyF. Hillmann Wismar University of Applied Sciences Technology, Business and DesignJ. Kufs Bielefeld University
P 4.12
P 4.13
Metabolic burden and resource allocation in Pseudomonas putida KT2440 during the expression of synthetic pathways for terpenoid and carotenoid production
Poster 04. Metabolic Engineering
C. Meiners Presenter Technical University of MunichK. Pflüger-Grau Technical University of MunichA. Kremling Technical University of Munich
P 4.14
Engineering Escherichia coli Nissle 1917 for enhanced tartaric acid metabolization
Poster 04. Metabolic Engineering
G. Kleinert Presenter RWTH Aachen UniversityM. Wohlleben RWTH Aachen UniversityS. Köbbing RWTH Aachen UniversityM. Zimmermann RWTH Aachen UniversityL. Blank RWTH Aachen University
P 4.15
Expanding the synthetic biology molecular toolbox by modulation of protein homeostasis
Poster 04. Metabolic Engineering
R. Eerlings Presenter RWTH Aachen UniversityM. Baier RWTH Aachen UniversityL. Blank RWTH Aachen University
P 4.16
Development of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for potential production of high purity cellulose
Poster 04. Metabolic Engineering
J. Kramer Presenter Goethe University Frankfurt am Main
P 4.17
Upcycling waste polyethylene terephthalate and other plastics into high-value bioproducts using novel synthetic biology tools
Poster 04. Metabolic Engineering
J. Diao Washington University in St. LouisY. Tian Washington University in St. LouisY. Hu Washington University in St. LouisT. Moon Presenter Washington University in St. Louis
P 5.02
Understanding the evolution of the Germiniviridae family of plant viruses through recombination and mutation: a bioinformatics analysis
Poster 05. Modelling (Automation, Data Science, Systems Biology)
N. Bretana Presenter IU International University of Applied SciencesM. Lateef IU International University of Applied SciencesD. Nathhaniel University of Nigeria Nsukka Nigeria
P 5.03
Process modelling with dynamic flux balance analysis and enzyme cost minimization
Poster 05. Modelling (Automation, Data Science, Systems Biology)
J. Garcia Lima Presenter Technical University of MunichV. Volk Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical SystemsK. Bettenbrock Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical SystemsA. Kremling Technical University of Munich
P 5.04
Optimization of an L-phenylalanine production process using a coarse-grained model to describe overflow metabolism
Poster 05. Modelling (Automation, Data Science, Systems Biology)
L. Hermann Presenter Technische Universität MünchenA. Kremling Technische Universität München
P 5.05
A Modular Approach for Comparison and Evaluation of Metabolic Models with Bioreactor Simulations
Poster 05. Modelling (Automation, Data Science, Systems Biology)
J. Qin Presenter Technische Universität MünchenJ. García Lima Technische Universität MünchenA. Kremling Technische Universität München
P 5.06
Metabolic Modelling of Synthetic CO2-Fixation Pathways to Improve Carbon Use Efficiency in Plants at Night
Poster 05. Modelling (Automation, Data Science, Systems Biology)
C. Hartinger Presenter University of OxfordE. Smith University of OxfordL. Sweetlove University of Oxford
P 5.07
Analysis of the combination suitability between different dandelion species for rubber yield enhancement by evaluation of NMR metabolite profiles using artificial intelligence methods
Poster 05. Modelling (Automation, Data Science, Systems Biology)
C. Drießlein Presenter University of Applied Sciences Weihenstephan-Triesdorf/TUM Campus Straubing for Biotechnology and SustainabilityA. Krumpel University of Applied Sciences Weihenstephan-TriesdorfC. Thielen TUM Campus Straubing for Biotechnology and SustainabilityF. Eickmeyer ESKUSA GmbHR. Geyer lifespin GmbH
P 6.01
Optimizing the synthetic metabolic pathway for biosynthesis of 2,4-dihydroxybutyric acid from ethylene glycol
Poster 06. Solutions for Sustainability
F. Kraußer Presenter Technische Universität DresdenL. Wen TU DresdenC. Frazão TU DresdenT. Walther TU Dresden
P 6.03
Evaluating the functional dynamics and interoperability of three programmable lytic systems in Pseudomonas putida chassis strains
Poster 06. Solutions for Sustainability
M. Pešta Presenter Masaryk UniversityM. Benešík Masaryk UniversityP. Dvořák Masaryk University
P 6.04
Exploring the properties of cohesin-dockerin interactions under application-relevant conditions
Poster 06. Solutions for Sustainability
B. Hrnčířová Presenter Masaryk UniversityM. Silva Masaryk UniversityB. Surpeta Adam Mickiewicz University and International Institute of Molecular and Cell BiologyJ. Brezovský Adam Mickiewicz University and International Institute of Molecular and Cell BiologyP. Dvořák Masaryk University
P 6.05
Testing components of the CRISPR/Cas system for genetic manipulation of thermophilic bacteria of the genus Caldimonas
Poster 06. Solutions for Sustainability
K. Lipovská Presenter Masaryk UniversityA. Ieremenko Masaryk UniversityP. Dvořák Masaryk University
P 6.06
Design of more thermostable DuraPETase variants by alchemical free energy calculations
Poster 06. Solutions for Sustainability
S. Schreiber Presenter University of MünsterD. Gercke University of MünsterF. Lenz University of MünsterJ. Jose University of Münster
P 6.07
Autodisplay-Toolbox: a plasmid library for simple surface display of recombinant proteins and its optimization.
Poster 06. Solutions for Sustainability
P. Röhe Presenter University of MünsterC. Furtmann University of MünsterF. Lenz University of MünsterJ. Jose University of Münster
P 6.09
Metabolic pathway for biosynthesis of (L)-2,4-Dihydroxybutyric acid for the sustainable production of the methionine analogon HMTB
Poster 06. Solutions for Sustainability
S. Nguyen Presenter Technical University Dresden
P 6.10
P 6.11
Catalytic Bio-hybrid Coating-based Degradation of Haloalkanes in the Gas-phase
Poster 06. Solutions for Sustainability
A. Skopp Presenter Technical University Munich Campus Straubing / University of Applied Sciences Weihenstephan-TriesdorfB. Rühmann Technical University Munich Campus Straubing / University of Applied Sciences Weihenstephan-TriesdorfV. Sieber Technical University Munich Campus Straubing / University of Applied Sciences Weihenstephan-Triesdorf
P 6.12
Efficient Production of n-Butanol from CO2 via the Synthetic Acetyl-CoA (SACA) Pathway
Poster 06. Solutions for Sustainability
M. Rau Presenter Technical University Munich Campus Straubing / University of Applied Sciences Weihenstephan-TriesdorfA. Skopp Technical University Munich Campus Straubing / University of Applied Sciences Weihenstephan-TriesdorfV. Sieber Technical University Munich Campus Straubing / University of Applied Sciences Weihenstephan-Triesdorf
P 7.03
Cas9-guided ADP-ribosylation enables distinct editing in bacterial and mammalian cells
Poster 07. Synthetic Genomics and Gene Circuits
D. Gupta Presenter Helmholtz-Zentrum für RNA-basierte InfektionsforschungC. Patinios Helmholtz-Zentrum für RNA-basierte InfektionsforschungH. Bassett Helmholtz-Zentrum für RNA-basierte Infektionsforschung
P 7.04
One kit fits all: Expansion of the Yeast Toolkit for increased modularity and cross chassis uses
Poster 07. Synthetic Genomics and Gene Circuits
J. Mejlsted Presenter TU DarmstadtM. Molderings TU DarmstadtJ. J. M. Marlhens TU DarmstadtH. Koeppl TU Darmstadt
P 7.05
Engineering RNA-based Feedforward Loops in TXTL
Poster 07. Synthetic Genomics and Gene Circuits
A. Kuzembayeva Presenter TU DarmstadtJ. Marlhens TU DarmstadtE. Kubaczka TU DarmstadtH. Koeppl TU Darmstadt
P 7.06
Engineering of single-spanning transmembrane receptors activated with red light
Poster 07. Synthetic Genomics and Gene Circuits
A. Leopold Presenter University of HelsinkiV. Verkhusha Albert Einstein College of Medicine
P 7.07
Tuning Ultrasensitivity in Logic Gates Using Feedback Mechanisms
Poster 07. Synthetic Genomics and Gene Circuits
M. Molderings Presenter Technical University of Darmstadt
P 7.08
Design of Synthetic Riboswitches that modulate mRNA Stability.
Poster 07. Synthetic Genomics and Gene Circuits
J. Walter Presenter Leipzig UniversityL. Sidl Presenter University of ViennaD. Skibinski University of ViennaM. Mario Leipzig UniversityM. Wolfinger University of Vienna
P 7.09
Phage-assisted synthetic evolution of cytosine deaminases for genome editing
Poster 07. Synthetic Genomics and Gene Circuits
P. Buchholz Presenter Leibniz Universität HannoverL. Matos da Silva Leibniz Universität HannoverD. Zhang Leibniz Universität HannoverJ. Boch Leibniz Universität Hannover