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Proceedings
2017 Metabolic Engineering Summit
General Submissions
ME as an Enabling Technology for Driving Innovation
Impact of yeast lipid pathway engineering and bioprocess strategy on cellular physiology and lipid content
2005 Annual Meeting
Session: Poster Session (Student): Environmental
Co-Chairs
Bowman, F.
, Vanderbilt University
Williams, C.
, University of South Carolina
Presentations
12:30 PM
(92k) Generation of Superoxide Ion in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids and Its Use in Organic Synthesis
(92b) A Method to Remove Carbon Dioxide through Adsorption/Desorption to Reduce the Greenhouse Effect
(92l) Determination of the Toxicity of Selected Imidazolium Based Ionic Liquids to Industrial Wastewater Treatment Bacteria
(92m) Altus Afb Bio-Batch Study
(92c) Ex-Situ Destruction of Rdx in Contaminated Groundwater by Direct Electrolysis
(92d) Characterization of an Enzymatic Fuel Cell Biocatalized by Glucose Oxidase (Gox) with Electrochemcial Impedance Spectroscopy (Eis) and Cyclic Voltammetry (CV)
(92e) Characterization of Microbial Fuel Cell (Mfc) for Renewable Energy Supply
(92a) Summertime Reactivity of Atmospheric Organic Species in Athens, Ohio
(92f) Understanding Variations in Water Height Data in Context of Causing Parameters in Mobile Bay
(92g) Development of a Mathematical Model to Predict Fecal Coliform Levels in the Mobile Bay Area
(92h) Using Wavelets to Understand Dissolved Oxygen Variations in Mobile Bay
(92i) An Engineering Perspective on the Impact of Mercury on Mobile Bay
(92j) Determination of Spatial Correlations for Volatile Organic Compounds in the Pennsylvanian Atmosphere