Poster Programme
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Poster Programme
Poster Programme P1 Effects of fermentation scales on biomass development and yeast cell viability under beer fermentation conditions X. Zhao, S. Procopio, T. Becker, TU München, Freising/D P2 INOSIM process: simulation based scale-up of bioprocesses K. Sulzbacher, INOSIM Consulting GmbH, Dortmund/D; G. Schembecker, TU Dortmund/D P3 Development of a new training simulator for bio-ethanol plants and its application for ressource efficiency studies V. Hass, Hochschule Furtwangen, Villingen-Schwenningen/D; S. Kuntzsch, Hochschule Bremen/D; K.-M. Schoop, Ingenieurbüro Schoop GmbH, Hamburg/D; M. Winterhalter, Universität Bremen/D; R. Pörtner, TU HamburgHarburg/D P4 Multiple and directed integration of recombinant protein expression cassettes into the genome of Pichia pastoris J-P. Schwarzhans, D. Wibberg, J. Kalinowski, K. Friehs, Universität Bielefeld/D P5 Oligosaccharide synthesis by use of ß-galactosidase in a variety of organic solvents and a ionic liquid R. Brakowski, K. Pontius, J. Hübner, M. Franzreb, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen/D P6 Enzymatic carboxylation of phenolics utilizing CO2 as starting material L. Pesci, P. Gurikov, I. Smirnova, TU Hamburg-Harburg/D; K. Faber, University of Graz/A; A. Liese, TU Hamburg-Harburg/D P7 Specific power input in orbitally shaken bag bioreactors: an engineering parameter for scale-up and scale-down S. Werner, D. Eibl, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Wädenswil/CH P8 Parallel cultivation of microorganisms using bench scale and small scale rigidwall single-use bioreactors S. Kleebank, DASGIP GmbH, Jülich/D; A. Niehus, Eppendorf AG, Jülich/D P9 Characterization of an E.coli production process using a scale down model K. Miehe, N. Zagler, D. Hädicke, S. Martens, T. Kaiser, B. Krampe, H. Tebbe, Roche Diagnostics GmbH, Penzberg/D P 10 Scale-down of a HGMS filter unit for lab scale implementation of separation and reaction procedures in integrated processes H. Al-Kaidy, R. Ulber, N. Tippkötter, TU Kaiserslautern/D P 11 An automated magnetic platform for controlled enzymatic reactions of lab-in-adrop systems H. Al-Kaidy, R. Ulber, N. Tippkötter, TU Kaiserslautern/D P 12 Model-based strategy for cell culture seed train layout verified at lab scale S. Kern, O. Platas, M. Schaletzky, R. Pörtner, TU Hamburg-Harburg/D; B. Frahm, Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe, Lemgo/D; V. Sandig, ProBioGen AG, Berlin/D P 13 Metabolic engineering of Corynebacterium glutamicum for increasing lysine production using a lysine riboswitch L.B. Zhou, R.R. Bommareddy, A.P. Zeng, TU Hamburg-Harburg/D P 14 Characterization of continuous nisin-production by Lactococcus lactis biofilms on microstructured surfaces M. Huster, C. Schlegel, R. Ulber, TU Kaiserslautern/D P 15 Automated small-scale enzymatic membrane reactor: design, control and its applications A. Sitanggang, TU Berlin/D; A. Drews, Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin/D; M. Kraume, TU Berlin/D P 16 The cell cycle as a process parameter in mammalian cell culture G. Fuge, TU Hamburg-Harburg/D; K. Riecken, Universitätsklinikum HamburgEppendorf/D; A. E. Castillo, U. Jandt, A. P. Zeng, TU Hamburg-Harburg/D P 17 Production of the antibody fragment D1.3scFv in Bacillus sp. A. Lakowitz, R. Biedendieck, R. Krull, TU Braunschweig/D P 18 In situ purification of his-tagged products using functionalized super paramagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles in Bacillus megaterium J. Gädke, R. Biedendieck, R. Krull, TU Braunschweig/D P 19 Production of high value food products by fermentation of biogenic waste streams N. Wolters, G. Schembecker, J. Merz, TU Dortmund/D P 20 Production of recombinant proteins with E. coli from shake flask to industrial scale K. Friehs, R.S. Velur Selvamani, M. Telaar, E. Flaschel, Bielefeld University/D P 21 Effective L-tryptophan production in Escherichia coli created by rational and integrative molecular engineering L. Chen, A.P. Zeng, TU Hamburg-Harburg/D P 22 Production of fusicoccadiene by Saccharomyces cerevisiae L. Halka, M. Freder, R. Wichmann, TU Dortmund/D P 23 Gas-fermentation with Acetobacterium woodii in a membrane reactor C. Kantzow, A. Mayer, D. Weuster-Botz, TU München, Garching b. München/D P 24 Scale-up / scale-down studies of fermentation processes with Komagataella pastoris A. Schmideder, TU München, Garching b. München/D; A. Stratmann, W42 Industrial Biotechnology GmbH, Marl/D; D. Weuster-Botz, TU München, Garching b. München/D P 25 Tunable aqueous polymer-phase impregnated resins-technology - a technology for downstream processing of biomolecules I. Kaplanow, G. Schembecker, J. Merz, TU Dortmund/D P 26 3D-printed individual labware in biosciences by rapid prototyping T. Lücking, F. Sambale, D. Bulnes-Abundis, C. Busse, S. Beutel, T. Scheper, Universität Hannover/D P 27 Inertial based fast media exchange in a microfluidic spiral cell separator for metabolomic analysis of microorganisms E. Hans, S. Bohne, A.-P. Zeng, TU Hamburg-Harburg/D P 28 iHCDC - improved high cell-density cultivation process for E. coli E. Sanders, B. Beckmann, S. Kaul, P. Derr, Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg/D P 29 New perspectives in shake flask monitoring using a multisensory platform for scale up process improvement C. Ude, Universität Hannover/D; M. Findeis, G.T. John, PreSens Precision Sensing GmbH, Regensburg/D; T. Scheper, S. Beutel, Universität Hannover/D P 30 New high capacity chromatography resins for antibody purification M. Frhr. v. Roman, S. Berensmeier, TU München, Garching b. München/D P 31 Bench-top lab automation systems for a faster scale up of bioprocesses - current solutions and future prospects F. Lenk, M. Vogel, C. Otto, P. Labudde, P. Oberthür, T. Bley, E. Boschke, TU Dresden/D P 32 100 years of fed-batch technology - scaling experiences and implications for further developments P. Neubauer, S. Junne, TU Berlin/D P 33 Quasi-continuous bioprocessing with Pichia pastoris - scale-up productivity in a scale-down production plant S.-O. Borchert, F. Aupert, M. Huettemann, S. Weyand, C. Kober, R. Luttmann, TU Hamburg-Harburg/D P 34 Systems biology approach for determining the physiology of an oleaginous yeast R.R. Bommareddy, W. Sabra, A.P. Zeng, TU Hamburg-Harburg/D P 35 Multiscale cytokine purification using membrane chromatography G. Brockmeier, I. Pepelanova, S. Beutel, U. Rinas, Universität Hannover/D; L. Villain, Sartorius Stedim Biotech GmbH, Göttingen/D; T. Scheper, Universität Hannover/D P 36 Scale down of bioprocesses - the "pipe based bioreactors" concept G. Gastrock, Institut für Bioprozess- und Analysenmesstechnik e.V., Heilbad Heiligenstadt/D P 37 Enzymatic production of acetylated cello-oligomers from water-soluble cellulose acetate S. Kluge, A.C. Spiess, RWTH Aachen/D P 38 Scale-up of fermentative lactic acid production from renewable feedstocks D. Pleissner, Leibniz-Institute for Agricultural Engineering, Potsdam/D; J. Venus, Leibniz-Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Potsdam/D P 39 Scalability of marine cultivations of the heterotrophic algae Crypthecodinium cohnii in single-use bioreactors A. Marbà-Ardébol, F. Hillig, O. Zakrzewski, TU Berlin/D; J. Emmerich, SOPAT GmbH, Berlin/D; P. Neubauer, S. Junne, TU Berlin/D P 40 The importance of local mass transfer phenomena in scale-up processes S. Heithoff, N. Räbiger, Universität Bremen/D P 41 Seamless scale-up of an antibody upstream process from early process development to 2500L pilot scale supported by PAT J. Dietrich, Bayer Healthcare Pharma, Wuppertal/D; C. Knappe, Bayer Technology Services GmbH, Leverkusen/D; T. Thuete, Bayer Healthcare Pharma, Wuppertal/D; J. Traenkle, Bayer Technology Services GmbH, Leverkusen/D; A. Jockwer, Bayer Healthcare Pharma, Wuppertal/D P 42 Decision tree for selection of suitable cultivation parameters for mammalian cell culture processes R. Pörtner, S. Kern, TU Hamburg-Harburg, Hamburg/D; D. Eibl, Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften, Wädenswil/CH P 43 Novel two compartment setup enables faster scale-up study: a tribute to the robustness of C. glutamicum M. Limberg, T. Aryani, W. Wiechert, M. Oldiges, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH/D P 44 Scale-down approach: tools for the understanding of cellulase production for 2G-bioethanol N. Hardy, IFP Energies nouvelles, Rueil-Malmaison/F; C. Béal, UMR 782 AgroParisTech INRA, Thiverval-Grignon/F; F. Augier, H. Gonzalez Penas, M. Moreaud, IFP Energies nouvelles, Solaize/F; F. Ben Chaabane, IFP Energies nouvelles, Rueil-Malmaison/F; A. W. Nienow, University of Birmingham/UK P 45 Bioprocess automation for fast microbial strain selection and detailed quantitative phenotyping A. Radek, S. Unthan, M. Oldiges, S. Noack, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH/D P 46 5-Hydroxytryptophan and serotonin production by synthetic pathways of engineered Escherichia coli strains J.A. Mora-Villalobos, TU Hamburg-Harburg/D P 47 On-line monitoring and control of a production process with Pichia pastoris based on spectroscopic measurements and MVDA J.-P. Voss, N.E. Mittelheuser, R. Lemke, J. Hirsch, R. Luttmann, Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg/D P 48 Simulating large scale conditions in a scale-down bioreactor: impacts on cell physiology of recombinant Escherichia coli C. Reitz, L. Ping, S. Junne, P. Neubauer, TU Berlin/D P 49 Scale up and scale down of truly continuous bioprocesses K. Bühler, R. Karande, B. Halan, A. Schmid, Helmholtz Zentrum für Umweltforschung UFZ, Leipzig/D P 50 In silico scale-down/scale-up of column liquid chromatography using a generalized porous media equation T. Hahn, T.C. Huuk, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe/D; V. Heuveline, Universität Heidelberg/D; J. Hubbuch, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe/D P 51 Implementation of an alternative concept for process integration in USP and DSP of antibody manufacturing P. Gronemeyer, R. Ditz, J. Strube, TU Clausthal/D P 52 Internal illumination of a 15 L - airlift photobioreactor via wireless light emitters M. Heining, A. Sutor, R. Buchholz, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg/D P 53 In situ reactive extraction of itaconic acid from Aspergillus terreus fermentation broth D. Kreyenschulte, R. Kossack, L. Regestein, J. Büchs, RWTH Aachen/D P 54 Scalability of mechanistic models for ion exchange chromatography T. Huuk, T. Hahn, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)/D; J. Griesbach, S. Hepbildikler, Roche Diagnostics GmbH, Penzberg/D; J. Hubbuch, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)/D P 55 Basidiomycetous enzymes for flavour transformation reactions B. Fuchs, V. Esparan, U. Krings, R.G. Berger, Universität Hannover/D P 56 A multi-fixed-bed fermenter system as a powerful tool for bioprocess development applied for immobilized lactic acid bacteria R. Faschian, S. De, TU Hamburg-Harburg/D; C. Zenneck, medorex e.K., NörtenHardenberg/D; R. Pörtner, TU Hamburg-Harburg/D P 57 Bioactive metabolites from Myxobacetria - process characterization and development towards increased productivity A. Beckmann, S. Bernecker, K. Bohle, M. Stadler, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Braunschweig/D P 58 Perspectives for the production of ethyl acetate by yeasts based on renewable raw material C. Löser, TU Dresden/D; T. Urit, Nakhon Sawan Rajabhat University/T; T. Bley, TU Dresden/D P 59 Model-based scale-up in membrane chromatography P. Ghosh, E. Velali, E. von Lieres, Forschungszentrum Jüllich GmbH/D P 60 Die Zentrifugalverteilungschromatographie als Reaktor zur enzymatischen Hydrolyse in wässrig/organischen Zweiphasensystemen J. Krause, G. Schembecker, J. Merz, TU Dortmund/D P 61 Miniaturization of purification strategies for systematic downstream process development F. Thygs, J. Merz, G. Schembecker, TU Dortmund/D P 63 Production of the tryptophan based antibiotic rebeccamycin J. Blotenberg, R. Krull, TU Braunschweig/D P 64 Considerations for cell passaging in cell culture seed trains T. Hernández Rodríguez, Ostwestfalen-Lippe University of Applied Sciences, Lemgo/D; R. Pörtner, TU Hamburg-Harburg/D; B. Frahm, Ostwestfalen-Lippe University of Applied Sciences, Lemgo/D P 65 Making predictions for systems metabolic engineering of E. coli using a "real cell" model L. Song, A.P. Zeng, TU Hamburg-Harburg/D P 66 Optimization of AMDase catalyzed profene synthesis M. Aßmann, TU Hamburg-Harburg/D; S. Gaßmeyer, R. Kourist, Ruhr-Universität Bochum/D; A. Liese, TU Hamburg-Harburg/D P 67 Fast transcriptional responses of Corynebacterium glutamicum facing CO2 gradients M. Graf, Universität Stuttgart/D; J. Buchholz, Universität Stuttgart/D and Sandoz GmbH, Kundl/A; A. Freund, T. Busche, J. Kalinowski, Center for Biotechnology (CeBiTec), Bielefeld/D; B. Blombach, R. Takors, Universität Stuttgart/D P 68 Rational design of riboswitch with expanded response range of small molecules for metabolic flux control C. Ma, L. Zhou, A.-P. Zeng, TU Hamburg-Harburg/D P 69 Manipulation of multi-enzyme complex: computational and experimental analyses of structure and function U. Jandt, S. Hezaveh, J. Guo, A.P. Zeng, TU Hamburg-Harburg/D P 70 Transcription profiling of scale-up dependent regulatory phenomena J. Simen, M. Löffler, A. Freund, Universität Stuttgart/D; G. Jäger, Universität Tübingen/D; R. Takors, Universität Stuttgart/D P 71 Modelling of local behavior of the gas phase in stirred tank bioreactors with CFD: an Euler-Lagrange approach for scale-up predictions J. Wutz, A. Lapin, Universität Stuttgart/D; M. Berger, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GmbH & Co. KG, Biberach an der Riss/D; R. Takors, Universität Stuttgart/D P 72 Electricity driven synthesis in bioreactors: upgrading conventional infrastructure C. Stang, L. Rosa, S. Hunger, C. Gimkiewicz, T.R. dos Santos, A. Zehnsdorf, F. Harnisch, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Leipzig/D P 73 Improved method for the screening and sizing of depth and sterile filters in-line M. Hannappel, Merck Chemicals GmbH - Merck Millipore, Schwalbach/D P 74 Modeling mass transfer in small scale reactors using Computational Fluid Dynamics H. Larsson, K. V. Gernaey, U. Krühne, Technical University of Denmark/DK P 75 The trail to the industrial scale S. Briechle, M. –H. Kopf, S. Freyer, BASF SE, Ludwigshafen/D P 76 Scale up of a Salvia suspension culture from shake flask to bioreactor systems of several litres C. Haas, HTW Dresden/D and TU Dresden/D; Mario Opitz, HTW Dresden/D; Thomas Bley, TU Dresden/D; Jörg-Uwe Ackermann, HTW Dresden/D P 77 Transient physiologic states: friend or foe? W.N. Reichelt, M. Brillmann, P. Thurrold, C. Herwig, Vienna University of Technology/A P 78 Natural elicitors enhancing triterpene production S. Kümmritz, M. Louis, S. Gantz, H. Delenk, TU Dresden/D; C. Haas, TU Dresden/D and Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden/D; T. Bley, J. Steingoewer, TU Dresden/D P 79 BioSpeckle: development of a non-invasive sensor for determination of biomass in biotechnological processes by Laser-Speckle-Photometry C. Schott, T. Bley, J. Steingroewer, TU Dresden/D; B. Bendjus, U. Cikalova, Fraunhofer IKTS/D; T. Werner, Werner industrial electronics, Kreischa/D P 80 Determination of the volumetric mass transfer coefficient (kLa) using the dynamic Na2 SO3 -method: Analysis with offgas-sensors D.Bittner, Westfälische Hochschule Recklinghausen/D; H. Müller, Blue Sens gas sensor GmbH, Herten/D; F. Eiden, Westfälische Hochschule Recklinghausen/D