Thursday, 3 November 2005: 3:15 PM-5:45 PM
Buckeye A (Hyatt Regency Cincinnati)

Bioengineering (15c)

#531 - Advances in Bioreactors (15C07)
The bioreactor is at the heart of bioprocessing, determining the desired product selectivity and productivity, and the size and cost of upstream and downstream processing. The goal of this session is to present contributions that address new experimental and theoretical developments in bioreactor technology. Preference will be given to contributions with novelty, insight, and industrial relevance.
CoChair:Semsi Ensari
Chair:Jeffrey Chalmers
3:15 PMControlling Rhizopus Oryzae Biofilm Growth and Lactic Acid Production in a Rotating Fibrous Bed Bioreactor
Nuttha Thongchul, Shang-Tian Yang
3:35 PMInvestigation of Shear Stress- and Hypoxia-Induced Mammalian Cell Damage in Aerated Bioreactors
Athanas A. Koynov, Johannes Khinast
3:55 PMModeling of Oxygenation within a Hepatic Hollow Fiber Bioreactor with Modified Oxygen Carriers Supplemented to the Circulating Media
Jesse Sullivan, Andre Palmer
4:15 PMProduction of Bacillus Subtilis Enzymes in a Microscale Bioreactor
Janine Reimann, Gopal Chotani, Tim Dodge, Alfred Gaertner
4:35 PMIntermission
4:45 PMDesign and Fabrication of a Polymer-Based, Instrumented Microbioreactor for High-Throughput Continuous Microbial Cell Cultures
Zhiyu Zhang, Paolo Boccazzi, Hyun-Goo Choi, Gerardo Perozziello, Oliver Geschke, Anthony J. Sinskey, Klavs F. Jensen
5:05 PMMicroalgal Fermentation Scale-up Considerations,
Weiwei Hu, Jeffrey Chalmers, Ray Gladue, Jon Hansen
5:25 PMThe Influence of Kinetic and Spatial Segregation on Fate of Commensalistic Cultures
Satish J. Parulekar, Parag Ingle
Sponsor:Food, Pharmaceutical & Bioengineering Division
Cosponsors:Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division; Topical 7 - Envisioning Biorefineries

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