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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
2011 Annual Meeting
Session: Systems and Synthetic Biology of Interacting Microorganisms
Co-Chair
Reed, J. L.
, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Presentations
12:30 PM
(719a) Engineered Cells That Detect and Kill a Pathogen: a Novel Synthetic Biology-Based Antimicrobial Strategy
12:50 PM
(719b) Quantification of Interactions Between Viruses and Their Defective Interfering Particles
01:10 PM
Microgravity and Swimming Motility Increase Biofilm Formation by Pseudomonas aeruginosa During Spaceflight
(719c) Droplet-Enabled Co-Cultivation of Drug-Producing Natural Microbiota Isolated From a Marine Invertebrate
01:30 PM
(719d) Unstructured Modeling of a Synthetic Microbial Consortium for Consolidated Production of Ethanol
02:00 PM
(719e) A Multi-Level Programming Framework for Metabolic Modeling of Microbial Communities
02:20 PM
(719f) Computer-Aided Design of a Synthetic Yeast-Bacteria Community
02:40 PM
(719g) A Synthetic Microbial Community Design Based On Syntrophic Metabolite Exchange