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- Advances In Biofuels: DOE Bioenergy Research Centers I
- (491e) Microfluidic Assays for Biofuels Research
regeneration in micro-volumes to volumetrically meter biomass (sub-mg loading) and also precisely control the amount of residual IL for screening activities of novel IL-tolerant cellulases. We have also developed more sophisticated platforms for screening of lignocellulolytic enzymes using microfluidic chip for electrophoretic analysis of glycans. These chips are being used to screen genetically-engineered enzymes, assess performance of pretreatment processes, and for discovering cellulase activities in microbial communities. We are also developing high throughput microchips to perform combinatorial DNA assembly for optimization of biofuel synthesis pathways.