Applied and Environmental Science Session Highlights from 黑料正能量Microbe 2019
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This session features presentations from:
Joseph Heitman, Duke University
Michelle O’Malley, Univeristy of California, Santa Cruz
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This session features presentations from:
Keelnatham Shanmugam, University of Florida
Subba Rao Chaganti, University of Windsor
Laura Jarboe, Iowa State University
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Breakthroughs in Fungal Genomics
The purpose of the session is to inform a broad microbiology audience of the latest developments in fungal genomic analyses. Recent technological developments, including long-read sequencing, are catalyzing breakthroughs in the areas of fungal biology and ecology, with applications in biotechnology and management of fungal disease, which is an increasing clinical problem. For example, fungal genomics have enabled the characterization of reproductive and pathogenic strategies, as well as an understanding of the vast potential for secondary metabolite production.This session features presentations from:
Joseph Heitman, Duke University
Michelle O’Malley, Univeristy of California, Santa Cruz
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Metabolic Engineering and Biocatalysis
Microorganisms are leveraged for many industrial processes including the production of biofuels and other value-added chemicals, and for clean-up of contaminated environments. Designing processes that are efficient and/or feasible commercially requires a thorough understanding of microbial metabolism in order to rationally optimize the process through natural or synthetic processes. This session will explore the latest in bioprocessing, metabolic engineering and biocatalysis for synthesizing useful products.This session features presentations from:
Keelnatham Shanmugam, University of Florida
Subba Rao Chaganti, University of Windsor
Laura Jarboe, Iowa State University
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