Workshop
The increasing demand for resource-efficient and climate-benign production processes and upcoming technologies are driving the development of biotechnological production processes. The workshop will provide insights into the potential of novel bioproduction systems and approaches which may deserve a second closer look. Internationally renowned scientists and representatives from both academia and industry will discuss the needs and challenges for future research and development.
James R. Swartz, Stanford University (Cell-free technologies: past, present and future) and Roland Wohlgemuth, Sigma- Aldrich, (New bioproduction system for metabolites and intermediates) will deliver the keynotes.
Looking forward to seeing you in Frankfurt,
An-Ping Zeng |
Thomas Scheper |
10:00 |
Welcome & Introduction Prof. An-Ping Zeng, TU Hamburg-Harburg/D |
10:05 |
Keynote Lecture I Cell-free technologies: past, present and future Prof. James R. Swartz, Stanford University, CA/USA |
10:50 | Eukaryotic cell-free protein synthesis: in vitro translation of membrane proteins and glycoproteins Dr. Stefan Kubick, Fraunhofer Institut für Biomedizinische Technik, Potsdam/D |
11:20 |
Coffee break |
11:35 | Aspergillus as a multi-purpose cell factory: current status and perspectives Prof. Vera Meyer, TU Berlin/D |
12:05 | Protein synthesis with non-natural amino acids Prof. Nediljko Budisa, TU Berlin/D |
12:35 | Lunch break |
13:35 |
Keynote Lecture II New bioproduction systems for metabolites and intermediates Dr. Roland Wohlgemuth, Sigma-Aldrich Chemie GmbH, Buchs/CH |
14:20 | Cell free systems for fine chemicals Prof. Sven Panke, ETH Zürich/CH |
14:50 |
Next generation bioproduction systems for commodities and fuels Prof. An-Ping Zeng, TU Hamburg-Harburg/D |
15:20 | Novel tools for multi-protein and protein complex expression Alexander Craig, ATG:biosynthetics GmbH, Merzhausen |
15:40 |
Panel discussion |
16:15 | End of the workshop |