Plenary Lectures NOVEL AND NEW CONCEPT TO INCREASE OXYGEN TRANSFER IN BIOREACTORS D.I.C. Wang and B. Olle
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1 Content Plenary Lectures NOVEL AND NEW CONCEPT TO INCREASE OXYGEN TRANSFER IN BIOREACTORS D.I.C. Wang and B. Olle NATIONAL PATENTING AND LEGAL ASPECTS IN INDIA COMPARED WITH EUROPE AND USA ONES Amarjit Singh 1 13 Regulations and Patenting INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN BIO-TECHNOLOGY: RELEVANCE AND STRATEGY IN THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY C. Noeske-Jungblut and A. Bertucco TECHNOLOGY VALUATION FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY: TECHNIQUES FOR VALUATION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY A. Ranaulo, D. Napolitano, L. Iavarone and M. Iacobelli Biofinance BIO-INCUBATION: A PRIVAT/PUBLIC PARTNERSHIP BASED APPROACH 37 F. Conicella, A. Baldi and K. Romani DOING BUSINESS GLOBALLY: CROSS-BORDER FINANCING AND MARKET OPPORTUNITIES P. Barbanti 43 Metabolic Engineering TOWARD A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF WHY AND HOW ANTIBIOTIC BIOSYNTHESIS IS BEING TRIGGERED IN STREPTOMCES? A. Smirnov, C. Esnault, A. Nowacka-Mazurek, C. Martel, E. Darbon-Rongere, H. Chouayekh, S. Ghorbel, N. Shikura, N. Seghezzi and M.J. Virolle GENETIC ENGINEERING OF ESCHERICHIA COLI TO ENHANCE BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTION OF VANILLIN FROM FERULIC ACID F. Luziatelli and M. Ruzzi SMALL ANIMAL IMAGING FACILITY:A METABOLIC AND STRUCTURAL IMAGING CENTER R. Grassi, C. Cavaliere, M. Corona, B. Andria, M.A. Di Pasquale, S. Cozzolino and A. Rotondo
2 Process Engineering THE ROLE OF SINGULARITY POINTS IN THE DYNAMICS OF A CHEMOSTAT A. Cammarota, M. Miccio and M. Poletto HETEROLOGOUS PROTEIN PRODUCTION BY YEAST IN AERATED FED-BATCH CULTURES: RELEVANCE OF THE HOST STRAIN VIABILITY V. Romano, L. Paciello, P. Parascandola, V. Palermo, C. Mazzoni, C. Falcone and E. De Alteriis ULTRASOUND EXTRACTION OF ACTIVE PRINCIPLES WITH HYPOGLYCEMIC ACTIVITY FROM MEDICINAL PLANTS A. Alupului and V. Lavric EXPERIMENTAL AND SIMULATION ANALYSIS OF MEMBRANE ADSORBERS USED FOR THE PRIMARY CAPTURE STEP IN ANTIBODY MANUFACTURING C. Boi, S. Dimartino and G.C. Sarti ASSESSMENT OF THE KINETICS OF PHENOL BIOCONVERSION BY PSUDOMONAS SP. OX1 G. Olivieri, M.E. Russo, A. Di Donato, A. Marzocchella and P. Salatino NOVEL EXPRESSION SYSTEMS FOR RECOMBINANT PROTEIN PRODUCTION AT LOW TEMPERATURES M. Giuliani, E. Parrilli, M.L. Tutino, G. Sannia and G. Marino PROTOPLAST FUSION TECHNOLOGY AND ITS BIOTECHNOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS N. Verma, M. Bansal and V. Kumar UNSTRUCTURED MODELS FOR BATCH CULTURES OF LACTOBACILLUS HELVETICUS A. Bouguettoucha, B. Balannec, S. Nacef and A. Amrane USE OF A MATHEMATICAL MODEL TO INVESTIGATE THE INFLUENCE OF NITROGEN CONSUMPTION ON PH DURING FERMENTATION H. Akin, C. Brandam, X.M. Meyer and P. Strehaiano MATHEMATICALL MODELLING ASPECTS OF TRICHODERMA REESEI SYSTEM: A REVIEW N. Verma, M. Bansal and V. Kumar NON-LOCAL PHENOMENA UNDER HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER IN THE HIGH RATE PROCESSES A. Muratov, A. Brener and O. Balabekov
3 Bio-Products IMPROVEMENTS IN PHA PRODUCTION, CONTROL AND APPLICATIONS N. Berezina, O. Talon and L. Paternostre INTERLOCKING OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY METABOLISM IN ANTIBIOTIC-PRODUCING ACTINOMYCETES E. Stegmann, B. Hadatsch, C. Kittel, O. Puk, R. Menges, R. Suessmuth and W. Wohlleben A NEW FORMULA (BG z1) FOR MORE EFFICIENT DELIVERY OF B. thuringensis var. israelensis ENDOTOXINS AGAINST MOSQUITO S LARVAE S. Dell'Aversana, L. Tranchino, V. Di Grazia, G. Mele, G. Lacertosa, A. Petrozza and F. Cellini SACCHAROTHRIX ALGERIENSIS, A NEW ANTIBIOTIC PRODUCER: INVESTIGATIONS ON ITS SECONDARY METABOLISM C. Strub, C. Brandam, X.M. Meyer and A. Lebrihi EFFECT OF INULIN SUPLEMENTATION OF MILK TO PREPARE FERMENTED BIOMILKS R. Oliveira, P. Perego, A. Converti and M. Oliveira BIOCONVERSION OF FERULIC ACID OBTAINED FROM WHEAT BRAN INTO VANILLIN L. Sciubba, D. Di Gioia, L. Setti, M. Ruzzi and F. Fava SHELF STABILITY OF LUTEIN FROM MARIGOLD (TAGETES ERECTA L.) FLOWERS IN VEGETABLE OILS R. Lavecchia and A. Zuorro EFFECT OF THE CARBON AND NITROGEN SOURCES ON BIOSURFACTANT PRODUCTION BY PSEUDOMONAS FLUORESCENS BIOSURFACTANT CHARACTERIZATION A. Yataghene, M. Abouseoud, R. Maachi and A. Amrane FRUCTOOLIGOSACCHARIDES PRODUCTION FROM SUCROSE BY ASPERGILLUS SP. N74 IMMOBILIZED IN CALCIUM ALGINATE O. Sanchez, F. Guio, D. Garcia, N. Algecira, E. Silva and L. Caicedo COMPARATIVE BATCH GROWTH STUDIES OF PURE LACTOBACILLUS STRAINS AND THEIR CO-CULTURE IN SYNTHETIC MEDIUM WITH DIFFERENT NEUTRALIZING AGENTS M. Ghosh and U. Ghosh
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