Bioengineering

Session 620 - Systems Biotechnology I
The Systems Biotechnology session invites presentations of i) the newest developments in systems-oriented theoretical, computational and experimental approaches for understanding of emerging properties of complex biological processes; and ii) application of such approaches to important biological systems relevant for biotechnology development ranging from production of commercially relevant chemicals to understanding human pathophysiology.
Chair: Vassily Hatzimanikatis
CoChair: Cynthia Collins
  Model-Guided Design of a Refactored Metabolic Pathway
Howard Salis, Zhirong Li, Krishna Niyogi, Christopher Voigt
  An Externally-Tunable Bacterial Band-Pass Filter for Enzymatic Activity
Takayuki Sohka, Richard A. Heins, Ryan M. Phelan, Jennifer Greisler, Craig A. Townsend, Marc Ostermeier
  Transcriptional Effects of Crp* Expression In Escherichia Coli
Reza Khankal, Debashis Ghosh, Patrick C. Cirino
  Regulation of Pentose Transport and Metabolism
Tasha Desai, Christopher V. Rao
  Break
  Knockout of Transcriptional Regulators for Decoupling Solvent Formation from Sporulation In Clostridium Acetobutylicum
Bryan P. Tracy, Eleftherios Terry Papoutsakis
  Improving Complex Phenotypes by Mutagenesis of the Bacterial RNA-Polymerase Holoenzyme: New Approaches for Transcriptional Engineering
Daniel Klein-Marcuschamer, Gregory Stephanopoulos
  Generation and Characterization of Novel Pathways to Degrade Xenobiotics
Stacey D. Finley, Linda J. Broadbelt, Vassily Hatzimanikatis

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