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Upstream Processing Downstream Processing Prof. Wilfred Chen University of California, Riverside “Metabolic engineering of Escherichia coli for cadmium accumulation and CdS nanocrystals synthesis” Advances in Metabolic Engineering I Prof. Theodore W. Randolph University of Colorado, Boulder “Lyophilized, adjuvanted vaccines: Processing effects on particle size, protein stability, protein adsorption and efficacy” Emerging Technologies for Downstream Processing I Prof. Thomas K. Wood Texas A&M University “Manipulating cell signaling for novel antivirulence techniques and metabolic engineering for hydrogen production” Molecular and Cellular Approaches in Cell Culture Systems Dr. Jörg Thömmes Biogen-IDEC Pharmaceuticals Corp. “Model assisted scale up of industrial purification processes: of mechanistic models and PCA approaches” Advances in Chromatography I Biophysical & Biomolecular Emerging Technologies Dr. Margaret Ricci Amgen, Inc. “Functional implications of IgG2 disulfide isoforms” Characterization of Covalent Modifications In Proteins Prof. James Liao University of California, Los Angeles “Metabolic engineering for branched-chain higher alcohols as biofuels” Fuel Biotechnology I Dr. S.S. Sidhu Genentech, Inc. “Analysis and optimization of protein stability and function with combinatorial libraries” Protein Engineering I Prof. Samuel I. Stupp Northwestern University “Stem cell, gene, and cancer therapies with bioactive nanostructures” Nanobiotechnology I Prof. Bruce Tidor MIT “Molecular and network modeling in synthetic and systems biology” Protein Engineering III Prof. Ron Weiss Princeton University “Synthetic biology: From programming bacteria to programming stem cells” Synthetic Biology Prof. Dane Wittrup MIT “Protein engineering in biomedicine” Targeted Delivery of Proteins and Nucleotides I Extracellular and Intracellular Delivery Stem Cells Quality By Design Prof. Dennis Discher University of Pennsylvania “Matrix elasticity directs stem cell lineage: From tissue measurements to polymeric mimics” Dr. Anthony Mire-Sluis Amgen, Inc. “Quality by Design: The facts vs. fantasy” Process Analytical Technology Don't Miss These Keynote Speakers.....

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Upstream Processing Downstream ProcessingProf. Wilfred Chen

University of California, Riverside“Metabolic engineering of Escherichia coli for cadmium

accumulation and CdS nanocrystals synthesis”Advances in Metabolic Engineering I

 Prof. Theodore W. RandolphUniversity of Colorado, Boulder

“Lyophilized, adjuvanted vaccines: Processing effects on particle size, protein stability, protein adsorption and efficacy”

Emerging Technologiesfor Downstream Processing I

 Prof. Thomas K. WoodTexas A&M University

“Manipulating cell signaling for novel antivirulence techniques and metabolic engineering for hydrogen

production”Molecular and Cellular Approaches

in Cell Culture Systems

 Dr. Jörg ThömmesBiogen-IDEC Pharmaceuticals Corp.

“Model assisted scale up of industrial purification processes: of mechanistic models and PCA approaches”

Advances in Chromatography I

Biophysical & Biomolecular Emerging TechnologiesDr. Margaret Ricci

Amgen, Inc.“Functional implications of IgG2 disulfide isoforms”

Characterization of Covalent Modifications In Proteins

 Prof. James LiaoUniversity of California, Los Angeles

“Metabolic engineering for branched-chain higher alcohols as biofuels”

Fuel Biotechnology I

 Dr. S.S. SidhuGenentech, Inc.

“Analysis and optimization of protein stability and function with combinatorial libraries”

Protein Engineering I

 Prof. Samuel I. StuppNorthwestern University

“Stem cell, gene, and cancer therapies with bioactive nanostructures”

Nanobiotechnology I Prof. Bruce Tidor

MIT“Molecular and network modeling in synthetic and

systems biology”Protein Engineering III

 Prof. Ron WeissPrinceton University

“Synthetic biology: From programming bacteria to programming stem cells”

Synthetic Biology Prof. Dane Wittrup

MIT“Protein engineering in biomedicine”

Targeted Delivery of Proteins and Nucleotides I

Extracellular and Intracellular Delivery

 

Stem Cells Quality By Design  Prof. Dennis Discher

University of Pennsylvania“Matrix elasticity directs stem cell lineage: From tissue

measurements to polymeric mimics”Stem Cell Based Tissue Engineering

 Dr. Anthony Mire-SluisAmgen, Inc.

“Quality by Design: The facts vs. fantasy”Process Analytical Technology

Prof. Eleftherios Terry PapoutsakisUniversity of Delaware

"The Diversity of Niche"Engineering the Embryonic and

Adult Stem Cell Niche

Dr. Patrick G. SwannFood & Drug Administration

“Quality by Design in biotechnology product development and manufacturing”

Design Space - Upstream

Don't Miss These Keynote Speakers.....