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CHI's METABOLIC ENGINEERING | ||||||||||||||||
July 19, 2002 | ||||||||||||||||
Cambridge Healthtech Institute, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina December 2-3, 2002 Many approaches are being applied to improve the production of biomanufactured goods. These methods impact processes utilized to generate diverse products, such as pharmaceuticals, enzymes or other protein products, and fine chemicals. Metabolic engineering challenges include the need for methods to effectively express target proteins at desired levels, for improved tools to coax production of materials normally not produced or synthesized at extremely low levels, and for methods to provide insight into the complex interactions that exist between metabolic pathways. This conference will address widespread problems facing researchers charged with the production of these materials and provide a forum for the discussion of methods for developing more cost-effective and rapid means for producing biomanufactured goods. It will also explore tools to promote enhanced understanding of metabolic profiles and synthetic pathways. |
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Organized by: | CHI | |||||||||||||||
Invited Speakers: | Dr. Masanori Arita, AIST and PRESTO, JST (Japan) Dr. Dayan Goodenowe, Phenomenome, Inc. Dr. Kevin Madden, Microbia, Inc. Dr. Casey Case, Sangamo Biosciences Dr. Ranjan Patnaik, CODEXIS |
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Deadline for Abstracts: | Poster abstracts: November 1, 2002 | |||||||||||||||
Registration: | Available on-line. | |||||||||||||||
E-mail: | eeskedal@healthtech.com | |||||||||||||||
Posted by: | Elaine Eskedal | |||||||||||||||
Host: | wks249.healthtech.com | |||||||||||||||
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