Bioengineering

Session 146 - Environmental Biotechnology: Green Bioprocessing
Bio-based processing provides an environmentally friendly route to produce value-added products from renewable resources. Papers are sought on fundamental and applied research toward conversion of waste streams to value-added products using biochemical or biologically-mediated processes, with the goal of reducing true process waste. Fundamental studies to characterize microbial growth and product formation kinetics, metabolic pathways, product selectivity, and process yield are of interest, as are those exploring enzyme-based processes. Waste streams may be from any industry, including agricultural, forest products, food, fuel, and chemical processing.
Chair: Ramon Gonzalez
CoChair: David N. Thompson
CoSponsor(s): Topical 4: Sustainable Biorefineries
  From Raw Cassava Pulp to L-Lactic Acid Via Fermentation by Rhizopus Oryzae
Nuttha Thongchul, Surapong Navankasattusas, Shang-Tian Yang
  Production of Platform ChEmicals from Renewable Sugars: Low-Cost Succinic Acid Fermentation Using Engineered Escherichia Coli
Praveen V. Vadlani, Ka Yiu San, George N. Bennett
  Fatty Acid and Lipid Accumulation In Municipal Wastewater Microorganisms Growing on a Nitrogen-Limited Synthethic Wastewater Medium
Andro Mondala, Rafael Hernandez, Todd French, Earl Alley, Maria Paraschivescu
  Microbial Fermentation of Glycerol for the Production of Ethanol
Ashutosh Gupta, Ramon Gonzalez
  Production of Butanol from Biodiesel Derived Crude Glycerol Using Pure Cultures of C. Pasteurianum (ATCC 6013)
Katherine A. Taconi, Keerthi Venkataramanan, Duane Johnson
  Sludges-to-Ethanol as a Supplementary Unit In Kraft Paper Mill
Li Kang, Wei Wang, Y.Y. Lee

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