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SUMMARY:8th BioProScale Symposium 2024 in Berlin
DESCRIPTION:8th BioProScale Symposium 2024 – Scaling Down and Up of Bioprocesses: Strategies\, Tools and Process Performance \n\n\n\nThe 8th BioProScale Symposium 2024 is an event on industrial scale bioprocessing with a long scientific tradition. Target groups are experts from research & development and industrial practice in bioprocessing of pharmaceuticals\, food\, feed and renewables.Join the 8th BioProScale Symposium and enjoy the lectures and poster sessions\, get insights into the newest technologies at the accompanying exhibition and network with the other participants.Press Release \n\n\n\nTopics 2024 \n\n\n\nArea 1: Scale up and industrial scale processesProcess performance across scales and process modes\, bioreactor/bioprocess modelling\, description of cell and reactor heterogeneities at large scale\, sustainability of bioprocessesArea 2: Bioprocess scale downScale down approaches\, small scale simulators of industrial scale processes\, scale related cell physiology\, validation of scalability\, high throughput bioprocessing concepts Area 3: Process-driven cell performanceAnalysis and modelling of cell populations\, optimization and design of cell-cell and cell-bioreactor interactions\, microbial co-cultivationArea 4: Integrated bioprocessesCircular economy concepts\, bioprocess coupling\, continuous operation\, integrating upstream and downstream operations across scales Area 5: Process analytical technologies (PAT)Sensor integration\, data modelling fusion\, PAT for faster scale down and up of bioprocesses \n\n\n\nProgramPoster ListPractical InformationInformation for Exhibitor & SponsorsRegistration \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMeet our Bio-PAT members \n\n\n\nThe following members exhibit:– ANiMOX GmbH at booth A1– BlueSens gas sensor GmbH at booth B3– Knick Elektronische Messgeräte GmbH & Co. KG at booth B1– Celltainer Biosolutions GmbH will be represented by BIONET at booth B11 \n\n\n\nExpect the following talks of our members:– 09.04.2024 at 16:25: Morphology control for supporting scalability of Aspergillus niger cultures (Tolue Kheirkhah\, Chair of Bioprocess Engineering\, Technische Universität Berlin)– 10:04.2024 at 10:15: Small scale models for process intensification: How to migrate a months-long perfusion process to intensified fed-batch (Lena Tholen – FyoniBio GmbH)– 10.04.2024 at 15:10: Workflow automation for reproducible high-throughput cultivations (Lucas Kaspersetz\, Chair of Bioprocess Engineering\, Technische Universität Berlin)– 11.04.2024 at 11:10: Production of PUFAs from dark fermentation effluent with Schizochytrium limacinum SR21 (Simon Täuber\, Chair of Bioprocess Engineering\, Technische Universität Berlin)– 11.04.2024 at 11:35: Bioprocess optimization for lactic and succinic acid production from a pulp and paper industry side stream (Agata Olszewska-Widdrat\, Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy) \n\n\n\nAnd have a look on the following posters of the Bio-PAT members:– Biophotonics Diagnostics GmbH: P31: Real-time analysis of multicomponent bioprocesses using Raman spectroscopy and RAMANMETRIX(TM)– Chair of Bioprocess Engineering\, Technische Universität Berlin with the KIWI-biolab:P06: Challenges of bioprocess scale-down on an automated Platform – Linda Lantian CaiP22: Membrane-free dissolved hydrogen monitoring in hydrolytic and methanogenic bioprocesses – Eike JaneschP23: Investigating signal attenuation in raman spectra of bacterial fermentations – Christoph LangeP26: Robust tube-based MPC for controlling bioprocesses under uncertainty – Niels KrauschP30: Enzyme-Mediated Exponential Glucose Release: A Model-Based Strategy for Continuous Defined Fed-Batch in Small-Scale Cultivations – Annina KemmerP33: Data Management in Automated transdisciplinary laboratories – Simon SeidelP34: Silicon-Based Photonic Biosensors for Label-Free Detection of Microorganisms – Philipp SchrenkP39: Development of a non-canonical amino acid-labeled [NiFe]-hydrogenase production system in Escherichia coli – Qin FanP40: Heterologous production of an active hydrogenase using lactose-based autoinduction – De La Fuente Kratzborn FranciscoP41: Bioprocess development to produce a hyperthermostable S-methyl-5′-thioadenosine phosphorylase in Escherichia coli – Julia SchollmeyerP48: Purine nucleoside antibiotics: recent synthetic advances harnessing chemistry and biology – Jonas MotterP49: Biocatalytic nucleobase diversification of 4’-thianucleosides and de novo RNA synthesis detection with 5-ethynyl-4’-thiouridine in proliferating HeLa cells – Sarah von WestarpP52: Substituting raw materials: Animal by-product streams for polyhydroxyalkanoate production – Saskia Waldburger \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nConfirmed Plenary Talks \n\n\n\nManaging cell population entropy: navigating from ecosystems to bioprocessesFrank Delvigne (University of Liège\, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech\, Département GxABT\, Microbial technologies)Proper scale down: a prerequisite for engineering robust microbial chassis and for model-based prediction of industrial scale performanceRalf Takors (University of Stuttgart\, Institute of Biochemical Engineering)Single-use bioreactors: Applications and scaling-upRegine Eibl-Schindler (ZHAW School of Life Sciences and Facility Management\, Section for Cell Cultivation Technique):How fundamental research on multiphase flows can support a reliable scale-upMichael Schlüter (Hamburg University of Technology\, Institute of Multiphase Flows)Towards closed-loop bioprocess development: Robotic workflows for automated Design-Build-Test-Learn cyclesMarco Oldiges (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH\, Head of Bioprocesses and Bioanalytics)The role of bioeconomy on the path to net-zeroDaniela Thrän (Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung\, UFZ)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExhibition and sponsoring options  \n\n\n\nDon’t miss the opportunity to present your company\, your products and services to your target group in the accompanying exhibition in the conference venue or as a conference sponsor.Sponsorship opportunities include advertisements in the abstract booklet (PDF) and/or on the conference website and a booth in the exhibition. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCheck also the BioProScale LinkedIn group for regular updates! \n\n\n\nThe 8th BioProScale Symposium is jointly organized by the Technische Universität Berlin\, Chair of Bioprocess Engineering\, the Institute for Biotechnology and Fermentation in Berlin (IfGB)\, the BioProScale e.V. and Bio-PAT. e.V.
URL:https://bio-pat.org/event/8th-bioproscale-symposium-2024
LOCATION:Venue: Langenbeck-Virchow-Haus\, Luisenstr. 58/59\, Berlin-Mitte\, Germany\, Berlin\, 10117\, Deutschland
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