Bionanotechnology

Session 493 - Nanoscale Science and Engineering in Biomolecular Catalysis II
Recent advances in nano-scale science and technology are fueling a revolutionary development in biocatalysis. The focus of this session is to reflect the latest advances in the development of nanobiocatalysts and the use of that type of catalysts for the construction of novel reactors, sensors, self-assemblies and other devices. Topics to be covered will include, but are not limited to: Biocatalyst development via the use of nano-structured materials; Biocatalytic reaction engineering in micro reactors, assemblies or other devices; Application of novel nanobiocatalysts for enzymatic bioprocessing for chemical production, biodegradation, biochemical separation/purification and fuel processing; and Studies of protein structure-function relationships relevant to biocatalysis, molecular recognition, and stability.
Chair: Jungbae Kim
CoChair: Ping Wang
  Directed Assembly of Functional Nanoscale Biomolecular Catalytic Architectures
Jonathan S. Dordick
  Micellar Immobilization for Bioelectrocatalysis
Shelley D. Minteer
  Nanoscale Catalysts In Cell-Like Microcapsules
Guanghui Ma
  Development of Cell Surface Engineered Whole Cell Biocatalysts for Biomass Conversion
Akihiko Kondo
  A Nanostructured Molecular Assembly in Ionic Liquids as a Novel Medium for Biocatalysis Reactions
Masahiro Goto
  Fast on–Line Digestion System for High-Throughput Proteomics
Daniel López-Ferrer

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