489 New Frontiers in Biomolecular Engineering

Thursday, November 19, 2020: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Food, Pharmaceutical & Bioengineering Division (15) (PreRecorded+)

Description:
This session includes papers on advances in the developability of proteins for applications in pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, tissue engineering, and other applications. Topics include 1) sequence/function relationships, 2) host/platform engineering for protein expression, and 3) novel protein processing techniques.

Sponsor:
Bioengineering
Chair:
A. James Link Email: ajlink@princeton.edu
Co-Chair:
Lawrence A. Stern Email: SternL@usf.edu


(489a) Solvent Tolerance of Freeze-Dried Cfps Reactions Enables Materials Applications (Industry Candidate)
Marilyn F. S. Lee, Rebecca Raig, Drew Wagner, Steven Blum, Danielle Kuhn, Maneesh Gupta and Matthew Lux


(489b) Holistic Engineering of Cell-Free Systems through Proteome-Reprogramming Synthetic Circuits
Conary Meyer, Luis E. Contreras-Llano, Yao Liu, Mridul Sarker, Sierin Lim, Marjorie L. Longo and Cheemeng Tan


(489c) Engineering Yeast for the Manufacturing of Human Proteins (Faculty Candidate)
Neil C. Dalvie, Yuchen Yang, Joseph R. Brady, Kerry Routenberg Love and J. Christopher Love


(489d) Preservation of Quaternary Structure in Thermostable, Lyophilized Filovirus Glycoprotein Vaccines
Kendall Preston, Connor Monticello, Teri Ann Wong, Oreola Donini, Axel Lehrer and Theodore W. Randolph



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