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Projects: Uni Heidelberg URZ-Demo Project
Web page: https://www.urz.uni-heidelberg.de/en
Biorefineries are set to become an important agent in the shift towards a circular economy due to their potential to valorize organic wastes into marketable products. Anaerobic fermentations yielding volatile fatty acids (VFA) are a key process in this biorefinery paradigm as VFA act as intermediates between the organic wastes and the final biorefinery products. However, the development of a new bioprocess based on mixed-culture fermentation is an extremely challenging task. Targeting the desired ...
Projects: ODDITY, WATCHER, VIALACTEA
Web page: https://biogroup.usc.es/programme32
Projects: Mapping Regional Susceptibility to Neurodegenerative Diseases
Web page: Not specified
Projects: Isolieren neuer Gluconobacter Stämme, 16S rRNA-Sequencing
Web page: Not specified
Chronic non-healing skin ulcers are a source of considerable suffering worldwide, particularly in rapidly growing aging populations. Why skin becomes fragile and heals poorly as we age remains unclear, although current research indicates that a major reason may reside in defective “stem cells” in skin that normally fuel its renewal and regeneration in order to maintain healthful and youthful function and appearance. Our findings indicate that stem cell pathways involving cell metabolism, DNA ...
Projects: Project 3: Multipotent ABCB5(+) Stem Cells for Therapy of Age-related Skin Disorders, Project 1: Metabolic Reprogramming and Regeneration in the Aged Epidermis, Project 2: Epigenetic regulation of skin regeneration
Web page: Not specified
Projects: Proteogneomics of Desulfobacteraceae members
Web page: Not specified
Biomedizinische Informatik und Data Science
Projects: Not specified
Web page: Not specified
Projects: Group Data Science, Group Microbial Interface Biology, Core Facility Fluorescence Cytometry, Targeting the immunoproteasome: Analyzing the biological effects of specific versus pan inhibition, Macrophage and neutrophil redox proteome in infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Methylation differences during respiratory infection, Lipid droplet formation and dynamics in murine macrophages
Web page: https://fz-borstel.de
Creative Biolabs has developed proprietary procedures for Hi-Affi™ recombinant antibody production, with optimized library construction and screening processes using hybridoma or phage display technology.
Projects: Not specified
Web page: https://www.creativebiolabs.net/hi-affi-tm-recombinant-antibodies.htm
Projects: Japanese Data in Global Plant Research: A FAIDARE and BrAPI Project
Web page: Not specified
This Programme is created as a repository for the Virtual Human Platform for Safety Assessment (VHP4Safety) project.
Projects: VHP project
Web page: Not specified
Projects: Catabolic network of the gut bacteria P. vulgatus, Bioreactor/Omics Phocaeicola vulgatus
Web page: Not specified
The recent COVID19 pandemic infection has undisclosed long-standing issues in the translation of drugs from animals to humans or vice-versa. Nearly 75% of emerging human infections worldwide originated from animals; existing drugs for human and animal (H&A) vector-borne diseases (VBD) are scarce, with limited efficacy, toxicity, and finite resources. Emerging environmental problems in pharmaceutical use/manufacturing increase attention in the field. The two drug pipelines are developed ...
Projects: WG1 - Compound libraries coordination and integration of compound design, WG2 - Integration of early phase studies and low environmental impact actions, WG3 - Coordination of in vitro-to-in vivo translation of OneHealth leads and candidates, WG4 - Integration of R&D process-environmental studies and translation in informed whitepaper, WG5 - Promote dissemination, WG6 - Promote the transfer of knowledge
Web page: https://onehealthdrugs.com/
Projects: We learn to fairdomhub @IBG, Beads analysis, Optimizing biocatalytic flow reactors via inline NMR-analysis
Web page: Not specified
NL-BioImaging AM is a distributed research infrastructure aimed at promoting progress in the most cutting edge microscopy technologies and providing open access to these technologies to a broad community of academic and industrial users. All Netherlands bio(medical) microscopy centers participate.
FAIR (Findable Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) data management is a challenge for the optical microscopy community due to a high diversity in participating research fields and methodologies, ...
Projects: NL-Bioimaging FAIR Metadata Templates
Web page: http://eurobioimaging.nl/
The Snoep Lab’s core research efforts are in Computational Systems Biology; a combined experimental, modeling and theoretical approach to quantitatively understand the functional behavior of Biological Systems resulting from the characteristics of their components. Our main focus is on metabolism, of human pathogens such as Plasmodium falciparum, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, but also of breast cancer cell lines, and on modelling disease states such as glucose homeostatis in type 2 diabetes, and ...
Projects: Whole body modelling of glucose metabolism in malaria patients, Steroid biosynthesis, Yeast glycolytic oscillations, Computational pathway design for biotechnological applications, Glucose metabolism in cancer cell lines
Web page: http://www.sun.ac.za/english/faculty/science/biochemistry/research/snoep-group
Projects: Not specified
Web page: https://www.up.ac.za/malaria-parasite-molecular-laboratory-m2pl
Synthetic Biology and Biosystems Control Lab (SB2CL). We focus our research on applications of systems engineering and control to Systems and Synthetic Biology, and Bioprocesses estimation and control. Our group is member of the Institute for Automatica and Industrial Informatics (ai2) at the Universitat Politècnica de València (Spain).
Our main interests are in:
- Dynamic regulation of gene expression for control of variability in gene expression and regulation of novel routes to obtain complex ...
Projects: BioDynamics
Web page: http://sb2cl.ai2.upv.es
Projects: Unshackling Membrane Protein Research: New Amphiphilic Copolymers for Extraction of Stable, Active Membrane Proteins, WP1 - Structure-activity relationships of amphiphilic copolymers, WP2.1 - Mono-chain-end functional amphiphilic copolymers, WP2.2 - Hetero di-chain-end functional amphiphilic copolymers, WP2.4 - Block copolymers for tethering to surfaces, WP2.3 - Meta-stable amphiphilic copolymers, WP2.5 - Fusion of SMALPs, WP2.6 - SMALPs for photosynthetic research, WP3 - Scalability of polymer production process, WP4 - Community engagement and technical advice
Web page: Not specified
Background. RB1 is a paradigm gene for heritable cancer. Almost all RB1 mutation-carriers develop retinoblastoma (heritable-Rb-patient) during childhood and many heritable-Rb-survivors develop second primary malignancies (SPMs; notably sarcomas and melanomas) throughout life, which are often fatal. To date, no standard protocols are available for early detection of SPMs. Recently, blood-based cancer tests have opened up encouraging new possibilities for surveillance. We have developed novel ...
Projects: NIRBTEST
Web page: Not specified
Projects: SteaPKMod
Web page: https://www.uniklinikum-jena.de/avc/Forschung/Experimentelle+Chirurgie.html