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P 01
Tuning the population dynamics in a filamentous co-culture for the conversion of cellulose into valuable natural products
Poster 3. Precision fermentation
M. Finger Presenter RWTH Aachen UniversityA. Palacio-Barrera Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection BiologyI. Schlembach Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection BiologyM. Rosenbaum Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection BiologyJ. Büchs RWTH Aachen University
P 02
Investigation into struvite precipitation: a commonly encountered problem during fermentations on chemically defined media
Poster 6. Open Topic
T. Steimann Presenter RWTH Aachen UniversityD. Wollborn RWTH Aachen UniversityR. Dinger RWTH Aachen UniversityJ. Büchs RWTH Aachen University
P 03
CAFIPLA - An innovative, cost-effective, and sustainable pre-treatment concept for heterogeneous biowaste
Poster 1. Valorizing alternative carbon sources
C. Andreeßen Presenter DECHEMA e.V.E. Hegel DECHEMA e.V.T. Dietrich Fundación Tecnalia Research & Innovation
P 05
Producing enzymes for the removal or odorous substances in plants
Poster 5. Smart combination of up- and downstream processing
P. Opdensteinen RWTH Aachen UniversityM. Knödler RWTH Aachen UniversityJ. Buyel Presenter University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU)
P 06
Extracellular recombinant peptide production in Escherichia coli
Poster 3. Precision fermentation
M. Gibisch Presenter University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU)M. Müller University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU)R. Hahn University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU)M. Cserjan University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU)G. Striedner University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU)
P 07
CO2-based biomanufacturing: a Life Cycle Analysis of the TRANSFORMATE platform
Poster 1. Valorizing alternative carbon sources
E. Hegel Presenter DECHEMA e.V.F. Kensy b.fab GmbH
P 08
Life Cycle Assessment for Early-Stage Bioprocess Development: Current state and future perspective
Poster 6. Open Topic
E. Hegel Presenter DECHEMA e.V.K. Wowra DECHEMA e.V.A. Grünberger Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyK. Rosenthal Constructor University
P 09
Metabolic Engineering of Corynebacterium glutamicum for Efficient Xylose Utilization in Sustainable Bioprocesses
Poster 1. Valorizing alternative carbon sources
L. Schwardmann Presenter Bielefeld UniversityF. Werner Technical University of MunichC. Rückert Bielefeld UniversityV. Wendisch Bielefeld University
P 10
Adaptive laboratory evolution is a tool for non-rational strain improvement in sustainable bioprocesses
Poster 1. Valorizing alternative carbon sources
K. Hofer Presenter University of StuttgartL. Schwardmann Bielefeld UniversityV. Wendisch Bielefeld UniversityR. Takors University of Stuttgart
P 11
Microsensor measurements in mycelial pellets – characterizing oxygen transport in filamentous microorganisms
Poster 4. New ways for producing biopharmaceuticals
Z. Kozanecka Presenter TU BraunschweigA. Dinius TU BraunschweigD. Rasch TU BraunschweigD. Hannig TU BraunschweigJ. Mühlenbrock TU BraunschweigJ. Pagel TU BraunschweigR. Krull TU Braunschweig
P 12
Repeated batch of cell line cultures in 3L single-use vs. multi-use glass stirred tank bioreactors
Poster 6. Open Topic
C. Bernal-Martinez Presenter GetingeJ. Sterk MSDT. van Arragon Getinge
P 13
3D Printed Bioreactors: Enabling Rapid Process Optimization
Poster 6. Open Topic
T. van Arragon Presenter GetingeC. Bernal-Martinez GetingeG. Barringer Getinge
P 14
Towards a defined filamentous co-culture platform for the discovery of new specialized metabolites
Poster 4. New ways for producing biopharmaceuticals
I. Schlembach Presenter Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology – Hans-Knöll-InstituteA. Palacio-Barrera Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology – Hans-Knöll-InstituteM. Finger RWTH Aachen UniversityJ. Hemmann Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology – Hans-Knöll-InstituteG. Lackner Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology – Hans-Knöll-InstituteJ. Büchs RWTH Aachen UniversityM. A. Rosenbaum Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology – Hans-Knöll-Institute
P 15
Bioprocess development for the production of polyphosphates with novel applications
Poster 6. Open Topic
P. Demling Presenter RWTH Aachen UniversityJ. Fees RWTH Aachen UniversityA. Deitert RWTH Aachen UniversityM. Baier RWTH Aachen UniversityP. Ehlert Jensen Technical University of DenmarkA. Worberg Technical University of DenmarkS. Sudarsan Technical University of DenmarkL. Blank RWTH Aachen University
P 16
Investigation and optimization of cell disruption methods to increase proteolytic activity of brewer's spent yeast fraction
Poster 2. Targeting next generation products
M. Schottroff Presenter Hamburg University of Technology - Institute of Technical BiocatalysisH. Riebesehl Hamburg University of Technology - Institute of Technical BiocatalysisA. Malvis Romero Hamburg University of Technology - Institute of Technical BiocatalysisM. Schneeberger GEA Brewery Systems GmbHA. Liese Hamburg University of Technology - Institute of Technical Biocatalysis
P 17
Prediction of the aggregate size distribution of HEK293 cells based on computational fluid dynamics
Poster 6. Open Topic
S. Seidel Presenter ZHAW - Zurich University of Applied SciencesR. Maschke ZHAW - Zurich University of Applied SciencesF. Mozaffari ZHAW - Zurich University of Applied SciencesR. Eibl ZHAW - Zurich University of Applied SciencesD. Eibl ZHAW - Zurich University of Applied Sciences
P 18
Heading to phase I – Scale up of the production process of the antibiotic candidate Corallopyronin A to industrial scale
Poster 4. New ways for producing biopharmaceuticals
M. Grosse Presenter Helmholtz Center for Infection ResearchR. Jansen Helmholtz Center for Infection researchB. Sandargo Helmholtz Center for Infection researchA. Schiefer University Hospital BonnS. Alt German Centre for Infection ResearchK. Pfarr University Hospital BonnT. Becker University of BonnA. Krome University of BonnR. Müller Helmholtz Institute for Pharmaceutical Research SaarlandT. Hesterkamp German Centre for Infection ResearchK. Wagner University of BonnJ. Wennrich Helmholtz Center for Infection researchA. Hoerauf University Hospital Bonn
P 19
Turning waste into value: Utilising agricultural waste streams for the biotechnological production of itaconic acid
Poster 1. Valorizing alternative carbon sources
T. Helm Presenter Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbHT. Stausberg Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbHM. Previati Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant VZWL. Claerhout Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant VZWS. Noack Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH
P 21
Development of a Multi-Enzyme Reaction Cascade for the Synthesis of Sialyllactose Under High Hydrostatic Pressure
Poster 4. New ways for producing biopharmaceuticals
F. López Haro Presenter Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)J. Reich Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)M. Schmalle Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)M. Aßmann GALAB Laboratories GmbH.K. Hölting GALAB Laboratories GmbH.J. Andrich GALAB Laboratories GmbH.P. Bubenheim Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)A. Liese Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)
P 22
Production of ethyl-butyrate in a self-sufficient reaction cascade
Poster 6. Open Topic
K. Oehlenschläger Presenter RPTU Kaiserslautern-LandauE. Schepp KIT - Karlsruher Institut für TechnologieJ. Stiefelmaier RPTU Kaiserslautern-LandauD. Holtmann KIT - Karlsruher Institut für TechnologieR. Ulber RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau
P 24
Bioprocess design for production of the biomass-bound pigment astaxanthin in Corynebacterium glutamicum
Poster 6. Open Topic
F. Meyer Bielefeld UniversityJ. Seeger Bielefeld UniversityI. Schmitt Bielefeld UniversityV. Wendisch Bielefeld UniversityN. Henke Presenter Bielefeld University
P 25
Process Intensification in Biopharmaceutical Process Development
Poster 4. New ways for producing biopharmaceuticals
J. Walther Presenter Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GmbH & Co.KG
P 26
Fermentative utilization of starch-containing residuals from food production
Poster 1. Valorizing alternative carbon sources
P. Ballmann Presenter Prüf- und Forschungsinstitut Pirmasens e.V.S. Lesmeister Prüf- und Forschungsinstitut Pirmasens e.V.S. Dröge Prüf- und Forschungsinstitut Pirmasens e.V.
P 27
Eco-friendly extraction of astaxanthin from microbial fermentation broth
Poster 2. Targeting next generation products
J. Seeger Presenter Bielefeld UniversityK. Schülke Bielefeld UniversityV. Wendisch Bielefeld UniversityN. Henke Bielefeld University
P 28
Enzyme-Assisted Extraction and Purification of Phycobiliproteins from the Red Macroalgae Palmaria palmata
Poster 2. Targeting next generation products
A. Malvis Romero Presenter Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)C. Wolter Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)A. Liese Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)
P 29
Low-biomass concept for industrial biotechnology with engineered Vibrio natriegens
Poster 6. Open Topic
M. Hädrich Presenter Technical University of MunichC. Schulze Technical University of MunichB. Blombach Technical University of Munich
P 30
Investigation of exopolysaccharide formation and the impact on anaerobic succinate production with Vibrio natriegens
Poster 6. Open Topic
C. Schulze Presenter Technical University of MunichM. Hädrich Technical University of MunichB. Rühmann Technical University of MunichB. Blombach Technical University of Munich
P 31
Increase of cell-specific productivity in Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) suspension cultures through illumination with blue LED light
Poster 4. New ways for producing biopharmaceuticals
S. Föller Presenter University of StuttgartL. Lataster University of FreiburgG. Radziwill University of FreiburgR. Takors University of Stuttgart
P 32
Closer investigation of the pellet formation for production of protease inhibitors in filamentous fungi
Poster 6. Open Topic
W. Soerjawinata Presenter Trier University of Applied SciencesI. Barth Trier University of Applied SciencesT. Schirmeister Johannes Gutenberg University MainzR. Ulber University of Kaiserslautern-LandauP. Kampeis Trier University of Applied Sciences
P 33
Fermentation strategy for the cultivation of filamentous fungi with new bioreactor internals to ensure pellet form
Poster 4. New ways for producing biopharmaceuticals
W. Soerjawinata Presenter Trier University of Applied SciencesI. Barth Trier University of Applied SciencesT. Schirmeister Johannes Gutenberg University MainzR. Ulber University of Kaiserslautern-LandauP. Kampeis Trier University of Applied Sciences
P 34
Production strategies for phycocyanin with Galdieria sulphuraria based on wastewater from fruit processing
Poster 1. Valorizing alternative carbon sources
P. Scherhag Presenter Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden/University of Applied Sciences DresdenM. Katzberg Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden/University of Applied Sciences Dresden
P 35
Genetic modification and bioprocess engineering for surfactin production by Bacillus species
Poster 2. Targeting next generation products
M. Vahidinasab Presenter University of HohenheimM. Hoffmann University of HohenheimP. Klausmann University of HohenheimC. Treinen University of HohenheimE. Benatto Perino University of HohenheimL. Lilge University of HohenheimR. Hausmann University of Hohenheim
P 36
A CFD model for the calculation of power inputs in shaken bioreactors
Poster 6. Open Topic
S. Hansen Presenter Evonik Operations GmbHA. Gumprecht Evonik Operations GmbHC. Dinter RWTH Aachen UniversityJ. Büchs RWTH Aachen University
P 37
Hybrid modeling for cell culture upstream process development
Poster 4. New ways for producing biopharmaceuticals
J. Müller Presenter Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GmbH & Co. KGS. Arnold Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GmbH & Co. KGT. Wucherpfennig Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GmbH & Co. KGB. Knapp Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GmbH & Co. KGJ. Schaub Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GmbH & Co. KG
P 38
Development of new bioreactor internals for the cultivation of filamentous fungi
Poster 4. New ways for producing biopharmaceuticals
I. Barth Presenter Trier University of Applied SciencesW. Soerjawinata Trier University of Applied SciencesT. Schirmeister Johannes Gutenberg University MainzR. Ulber University of Kaiserslautern-LandauP. Kampeis Trier University of Applied Sciences
P 39
Accelerated bioprocess development for peroxidase producing K. phaffii strains with automated sample processing and microscale cultivation
Poster 2. Targeting next generation products
C. Wagner Presenter Forschungszentrum JülichP. Zinn Forschungszentrum JülichJ. Schwing BYK-Chemie GmbHT. Radespiel BYK-Chemie GmbHW. Wiechert Forschungszentrum JülichA. Glieder bisy GmbHM. Oldiges Forschungszentrum Jülich
P 40
Benchtop NMR-Based In-line Quantification and Validation of Diastereomeric α-Amino Acid Enzymatic Synthesis
Poster 4. New ways for producing biopharmaceuticals
L. Schmidt Presenter Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)L. Jolly University of BielefeldL. Hennecke Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)H. Gröger University of BielefeldA. Liese Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)
P 41
Biotechnological upcycling of mixed plastic fractions – Challenges and perspectives
Poster 1. Valorizing alternative carbon sources
T. Tiso Presenter RWTH Aachen UniversityB. Wolter RWTH Aachen UniversityN. Utomo RWTH Aachen UniversityR. Reifsteck RWTH Aachen UniversityS. Zhai RWTH Aachen UniversityM. Gausmann RWTH Aachen UniversityR. Wei University of GreifswaldU. Bornscheuer University of GreifswaldA. Jupke RWTH Aachen UniversityH. Ballerstedt RWTH Aachen UniversityL. Blank RWTH Aachen University
P 42
Towards a (semi-) automated and highly flexible workflow for making DBTL cycling happen in synthetic biology
Poster 4. New ways for producing biopharmaceuticals
L. Hägele Presenter Universität StuttgartR. Takors University of Stuttgart
P 43
From Waste to Worth: Advancing Sustainable Epoxy Recycling with Laccase-Mediator Systems
Poster 6. Open Topic
L. Klose Presenter Hamburg University of TechnologyN. Meyer-Heydecke Hamburg University of TechnologyS. Wongwattanarat University of HamburgJ. Chow University of HamburgP. Pérez Garía University of HamburgC. Carré Airbus Defense and Space GmbHW. Streit University of HamburgG. Antranikian Hamburg University of TechnologyA. Malvis Romero Hamburg University of TechnologyA. Liese Hamburg University of Technology
P 44
Dynamic microfluidic single-cell cultivation – a versatile tool for bioprocess development
Poster 6. Open Topic
L. Blöbaum Presenter Bielefeld UniversityS. Täuber Bielefeld UniversityA. Grünberger KIT - Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
P 45
High-throughput phytase screening by online monitoring of the respiratory activity identifies high-activity variants
Poster 6. Open Topic
S. Straaten Presenter RWTH Aachen UniversityA. Ruff RWTH Aachen UniversityJ. Stotz RWTH Aachen UniversityU. Schwaneberg RWTH Aachen UniversityJ. Büchs RWTH Aachen University
P 46
Robotics and AI for next level bioprocess development
Poster 6. Open Topic
T. Wolf Bayer AGL. Hebing Bayer AGB. Heyman Presenter Bayer AGM. Hoffstadt Bayer AGS. Niedenführ Bayer AG
P 47
Effect of different partial pressures on hydrogen production in Parageobacillus thermoglucosidasius DSM 6285
Poster 6. Open Topic
M. Ardila Presenter Karlsruher Institut für TechnologieA. Neumann Karlsruher Institut für TechnologieH. Aliyu Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
P 48
Acetic acid concentration, growth rate and mass transfer rate govern shifts in CO metabolism of Clostridium autoethanogenum
Poster 1. Valorizing alternative carbon sources
M. Elisiario Delft University of TechnologyW. Van Hecke Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO)H. De Wever Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO)H. Noorman Delft University of TechnologyA. Straathof Presenter Delft University of Technology
P 49
Debottlenecking of an enzyme cascade reaction for synthesis of Cinnamyl Cinnamate
Poster 5. Smart combination of up- and downstream processing
G. Brauckmann Presenter Hamburg University of Technology - Institute of Technical BiocatalysisC. Engelmann Hamburg University of Technology - Institute of Technical BiocatalysisF. Meyer Hamburg University of Technology - Institute of Process Systems EngineeringV. Filiz Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon - Institute of Membrane ResearchT. Brinkmann Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon - Institute of Membrane ResearchA. Liese Hamburg University of Technology - Institute of Technical BiocatalysisM. Skiborowski Hamburg University of Technology - Institute of Process Systems EngineeringT. Waluga Hamburg University of Technology - Institute of Process Systems EngineeringP. Bubenheim Hamburg University of Technology - Institute of Technical Biocatalysis
P 50
LC-MS/MS based Subcellular Quantification of Sugar Nucleotides in CHO secretory pathway
Poster 6. Open Topic
N. Hetterscheidt Presenter University of StuttgartA. Teleki University of StuttgartR. Takors University of Stuttgart
P 51
Process Development for fish cell suspension cultivation
Poster 2. Targeting next generation products
K. Wohlers Presenter Bluu SeafoodR. Heinze Bluu SeafoodD. Nguyen Bluu Seafood
P 52
The application of simple model predictive control system for fed-batch fermentations
Poster 3. Precision fermentation
J. Vanags Presenter Bioreactors.net AS
P 53
Optimization of Operational Parameters for Sophorolipid Filtration: A Crucial Step in Waste Lipid Bioconversion
Poster 5. Smart combination of up- and downstream processing
A. Suleiko Presenter Bioreactors.net ASK. Dubencovs Bioreactors.net ASJ. Vanags Bioreactors.net AS
P 54
A scalable high-yield process for production of influenza A virus defective interfering particles and in vivo studies
Poster 2. Targeting next generation products
L. Pelz Presenter Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems (Bioprocess Engineering)T. Dogra Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems (Bioprocess Engineering)J. Boehme Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (Immune Regulation) and Otto von Guericke University (Institute of Medical Microbiology)J. Kuechler Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems (Bioprocess Engineering)O. Kershaw Freie Universitaet Berlin (Department of Veterinary Pathology)M. Hein Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg (Bioprocess Engineering)P. Marichal-Gallardo Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems (Bioprocess Engineering)Y. Genzel Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems (Bioprocess Engineering)D. Bruder Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (Immune Regulation) and Otto von Guericke University (Institute of Medical Microbiology)S. Kupke Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems (Bioprocess Engineering)U. Reichl Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems (Bioprocess Engineering) and Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg (Bioprocess Engineering)
P 55
Dynamic feedback loop control of biomass concentration for efficient in-sito crossflow microfiltration for enzyme production
Poster 5. Smart combination of up- and downstream processing
K. Hellmuth Presenter Chr. Hansen GmbHP. Grünert Chr. Hansen GmbH
P 56
Immobilization of Unspecific Peroxygenase from Agrocybe aegerita on Novel Globugraphite Electrode for a Bioelectrochemical Reaction Cascade
Poster 6. Open Topic
V. Bueschler Presenter Hamburg University of Technology - Institute of Technical BiocatalysisG. Sayoga Hamburg University of Technology - Institute of Technical BiocatalysisH. Beisch Hamburg University of Technology - Institute of Polymers and CompositesD. Ohde Hamburg University of Technology - Institute of Technical BiocatalysisB. Fiedler Hamburg University of Technology - Institute of Polymers and CompositesA. Liese Hamburg University of Technology - Institute of Technical Biocatalysis
P 57
ECOnti – A continuous, 2-stage chemostat manufacturing platform using bacteriophage inspired growth-decoupled Escherichia coli
Poster 5. Smart combination of up- and downstream processing
F. Simon Presenter University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, ViennaP. Stargardt enGenes Biotech GmbHN. Danielewicz enGenes Biotech GmbHF. Weiss enGenes Biotech GmbHF. Strobl enGenes Biotech GmbHJ. Berein enGenes Biotech GmbHL. Feuchtenhofer enGenes Biotech GmbHG. Striedner University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, ViennaJ. Mairhofer enGenes Biotech GmbH
P 58
Extracellular expression of active endonuclease derived from Serratia marcescens using a growth-decoupled Escherichia coli strain
Poster 5. Smart combination of up- and downstream processing
J. Berein Presenter enGenes Biotech GmbHL. Tremmel enGenes Biotech GmbHJ. Mairhofer enGenes Biotech GmbH
P 59
Production, characterization, and modification of biopolymers for application in zinc-based batteries
Poster 6. Open Topic
D. Lammers Presenter TU BraunschweigJ. Niebusch TU BraunschweigR. Heydorn TU BraunschweigC. Peña Universidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoK. Rainer TU BraunschweigK. Dohnt TU Braunschweig
P 60
Increasing Catalyst Efficiency in a Bioelectrochemical System Through On-Demand Hydrogen Peroxide Generation by the All-in-One Electrode Concept
Poster 6. Open Topic
G. Sayoga Presenter Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)V. Bueschler Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)H. Beisch Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)A. Zeng Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)B. Fiedler Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)D. Ohde Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)A. Liese Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)
P 61
Alternative carbon sources for the cell growth of the PHB forming bacterium Cupriavidus necator
Poster 1. Valorizing alternative carbon sources
F. Berthold Presenter Technische Hochschule Nürnberg Georg Simon OhmM. Lederer Technische Hochschule Nürnberg Georg Simon OhmC. Hausmann Technische Hochschule Nürnberg Georg Simon OhmS. Stute Technische Hochschule Nürnberg Georg Simon Ohm
P 62
Development of cell culture-based production processes for insect viruses to enable targeted insecticide applications
Poster 2. Targeting next generation products
K. Lothert Presenter Technische Hochschule MittelhessenY. Harsy Technische Hochschule MittelhessenT. Gröb Technische Hochschule MittelhessenY. Linscheid Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology (IME)K. Lee Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology (IME)M. Wolff Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen
P 63
Enzymatic Synthesis of Acetyl Phosphate Using Glycolaldehyde as a Low-Cost Substrate
Poster 6. Open Topic
J. Kundoch Presenter Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)F. Kraußer Technische Universität DresdenD. Ohde Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)T. Walther Technische Universität DresdenA. Liese Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)
P 64
Hydrodynamic characterization of a multi-phase loop reactor capable of in situ liquid-liquid extraction
Poster 5. Smart combination of up- and downstream processing
D. Wall Presenter RWTH Aachen UniversityA. Jupke RWTH Aachen University
P 65
Ethylene glycol is an interesting platform molecule for microbial CO2-based product syntheses
Poster 1. Valorizing alternative carbon sources
N. Wagner Technische Universität DresdenF. Kraußer Presenter Technische Universität DresdenC. Frazão Technische Universität DresdenT. Walther Technische Universität Dresden
P 66
Biocatalytic conversion of cyclohexanol to adipic acid using Pseudomonas taiwanensis VLB120
Poster 1. Valorizing alternative carbon sources
A. Franz Presenter University of LeipzigR. Karande University of Leipzig
P 67
Integrated and solvent-free separation of the polyol lipid liamocin
Poster 5. Smart combination of up- and downstream processing
F. Haala Presenter RWTH Aachen UniversityM. Dielentheis-Frenken RWTH Aachen UniversityL. Blank RWTH Aachen UniversityT. Tiso RWTH Aachen University
P 68
Systematic study of liquid-liquid extraction of fermentation broths with microorganisms
Poster 6. Open Topic
J. Eberz Presenter RWTH Aachen UniversityS. Sibirtsev RWTH Aachen UniversityA. Jupke RWTH Aachen University
P 69
Pichia pastoris growth – coupled intracellular heme biosynthesis analysis using metabolic modelling
Poster 2. Targeting next generation products
A. Pentjuss Presenter Latvian State Institute of Wood ChemistryE. Bolmanis Latvian Biomedical Research and Study CentreA. Kazaks Latvian Biomedical Research and Study CentreE. Didrihsone Latvian State Institute of Wood ChemistryA. Suleiko Bioreactors.net ASJ. Vanags Bioreactors.net AS
P 70
ModiBioPol – A study on the production of customized polyhydroxybutyrate using a two-stage continuous fermentation process
Poster 3. Precision fermentation
M. Lederer Presenter Technische Hochschule Nürnberg Georg Simon OhmF. Berthold Technische Hochschule Nürnberg Georg Simon OhmS. Stute Technische Hochschule Nürnberg Georg Simon Ohm
P 71
Implementing acetate as carbon source in a bioprocess for sustainable biosurfactant production
Poster 1. Valorizing alternative carbon sources
C. Michel Presenter RWTH Aachen UniversityA. Hampe RWTH Aachen UniversityL. Breuer RWTH Aachen UniversityT. Tiso RWTH Aachen UniversityL. Blank RWTH Aachen University
P 72
Fine Bubble Aeration in Applied Biocatalysis
Poster 4. New ways for producing biopharmaceuticals
Z. Perçin Presenter Hamburg University of Technology, Institute of Technical BiocatalysisL. Kursula Hamburg University of Technology, Institute of Multiphase FlowsP. Bubenheim Hamburg University of Technology, Institute of Technical BiocatalysisM. Hoffmann Hamburg University of Technology, Institute of Multiphase FlowsE. Löfgren SpinChem ABE. Byström SpinChem ABM. Schlüter Hamburg University of Technology, Institute of Multiphase FlowsA. Liese Hamburg University of Technology, Institute of Technical Biocatalysis
P 73
Effect of High Pressure on the Activity of Oxidative Enzymes in a Two-Phase Biocatalytic Reactor Setup
Poster 6. Open Topic
A. Lyberis Presenter Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)D. Niehaus Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)Z. Perçin Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)P. Bubenheim Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)M. Schlüter Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)A. Liese Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)
P 74
Portable multiple-LED photometer for application in bioprocesses
Poster 6. Open Topic
S. Di Nonno Presenter RPTU Kaiserslautern-LandauR. Ulber RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau
P 76
Automated and miniaturized 13C-isotopic labeling experiments in microtiter plate scale
Poster 6. Open Topic
J. Nießer Presenter Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbHM. Müller Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbHW. Wiechert Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbHS. Noack Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH
P 77
Implementing a setup for in-situ product removal by reactive extraction in carboxylic acid fermentations
Poster 5. Smart combination of up- and downstream processing
K. Saur Presenter RWTH Aachen University R. Kiefel RWTH Aachen University S. Vennes RWTH Aachen University F. Roweda RWTH Aachen University L. Grebe RWTH Aachen University J. Büchs RWTH Aachen University A. Jupke RWTH Aachen University
P 78
Centrifugal Partition Chromatography: Separation Performance Optimization during long-term Operation
Poster 6. Open Topic
F. Buthmann Presenter TU Dortmund UniversityM. Neuwald TU Dortmund UniversityG. Schembecker TU Dortmund University
P 79
Exploring new capabilities of a microbioreactor to improve biocementation
Poster 6. Open Topic
F. Lapierre Presenter Hochschule München University of Applied SciencesR. Hubert Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences
P 81
Exploring acetate as a feedstock for microbial production of food and chemicals
Poster 1. Valorizing alternative carbon sources
C. Zhang Presenter Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)Y. Zhang Singapore Institute of Food and Biotechnology Innovation (SIFBI)A. Yap Singapore Institute of Food and Biotechnology Innovation (SIFBI)J. Ong Singapore Institute of Food and Biotechnology Innovation (SIFBI)T. Nguyen Singapore Institute of Food and Biotechnology Innovation (SIFBI)N. Tan Agency for Science, Technology and Research
P 83
Biomass retention by multiple cycles as a process strategy to increase the amorpha-4,11-diene production via the methylerythritol phosphate pathway (MEP) in Escherichia coli.
Poster 3. Precision fermentation
C. Castillo-Saldarriaga Presenter University of StuttgartS. Sarria ManusBioC. Santos MinusBioA. Parayil MinusBioR. Takors University of Stuttgart
P 86
Liquid-Liquid interfaces in multiphase catalysis – A systematic investigation on chemo- and bio-catalysed reactions
Poster 6. Open Topic
K. Naße Presenter Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy ConversionH. Bork Bielefeld UniversityW. Leitner Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy ConversionH. Gröger Bielefeld UniversityA. Vorholt Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion
P 87
Development of a Variable Microfluidic Sensor Platform for Online Process Monitoring of Miniaturized Bioreactors
Poster 6. Open Topic
A. Enders Presenter Institute of Technical Chemistry, Leibniz University HannoverM. Klaßen Institut für Energie- und UmwelttechnikT. Teutenberg Institut für Energie- und UmwelttechnikJ. Bahnemann University of Augsburg
P 88
Technological solutions to overcome challenges in foaming biosurfactant production
Poster 6. Open Topic
T. Karmainski Presenter RWTH Aachen UniversityP. Bongartz RWTH Aachen UniversityM. Meyer RWTH Aachen UniversityM. Lipa RWTH Aachen UniversityM. Wessling RWTH Aachen UniversityL. Blank RWTH Aachen UniversityT. Tiso RWTH Aachen University
P 89
To Mix Effectively and Not Kill: Fluid Dynamics and Energy Dissipation Rate Distribution in Single-use Stirred Tank Bioreactors
Poster 6. Open Topic
J. Gallego-Murillo Presenter Delft University of TechnologyT. van Arragon GetingeC. Picioreanu Sanquin Health SolutionsM. von Lindern Sanquin Health SolutionsC. Bernal-Martinez Getinge
P 90
Integrated continuous processing – The sustainable way to produce bio-pharmaceuticals?
Poster 5. Smart combination of up- and downstream processing
B. Sissolak Presenter Bilfinger Life Science GmbH