RelatedLinks

July 2nd

June 1st

  • Welcome to CELLution BioTech - CELLution BioTech: CELLution Biotech BV is developing technologies and designing tools for application in single-use bioreactor systems. Applications are to be found both in cell cultures and microbial fermentations as well as in R&D and (GMP) Production

May 14th

  • Boost for Belgian biomanufacture ?fundamental? says Genzyme: Biotechnology group Genzyme will boost biomanufacturi ng capacity at its plant in Geel, Belgium in a move that is ?fundamentally important to future growth? according to site VP Sandra Poole. The US firm has invested ?46m (?62.5m) to install approximately 4,000 litres of additional bioreactor capacity at the facility in an expansion that will create around 80 new manufacturing jobs. Poole explained that the investment ?is a reflection of our commitment to Europe and is enabling us to bring our innovative therapies to a growing number of patients around the world.? She added that the new bioreactors, which bring the total available capacity to 14,000 litres when completed in 2011, will be used for the production of therapeutic proteins to treat lysosomal storage disorders.

May 9th

April 20th

April 13th

April 3rd

March 11th

March 9th

February 28th

February 26th

  • Photobioreacto r engineering for microalgal biofuels: Large-scale photobioreacto rs must be robust, highly productive, and inexpensive to build and operate. Production of inexpensive biodiesel must necessarily rely on outdoor irradiance (sunlight) to drive the photosynthesis . Outdoors, a culture is unavoidably subject to variations in irradiance. Only continuous culture with feeding confined to daylight hours, appears to provide the productivity expected in a commercial operation. Attaining a consistently high biomass productivity through the cultivation period and prolonging the duration of uninterrupted culture, are important objectives of photobioreacto r engineering. Photobioreacto r design and operation must consider seasonal and diurnal changes in irradiance, the biomass growth kinetics, photoinhibitio n and flashing-light effect, mass transfer of carbon dioxide and the photosynthetic ally generated oxygen, fluid mechanics; and the peculiarities of the species being cultured.
  • Photobioreacto rs: light regime, mass transfer, and scaleup: Design and scaleup of tubular photobioreacto rs are discussed for outdoor culture of microalgae. Culture productivity is invariably controlled by availability of light, particularly as the scale of operation increases. Thus, light regime analysis is emphasized with details of a methodology for computation of the internal culture illumination levels in outdoor systems. Supply of carbon dioxide is discussed as another important feature of algal culture. Finally, potential scaleup approaches are outlined including promising novel concepts based on fundamentals of the unavoidable light?dark cycling of the culture.

February 15th

    Video Buzz > Bioreactor

    Format: AVI | MPEG | Real | Quicktime | Window Media

    No Matching Video

    No video for Bioreactor is available at this time.

    Related Bioreactor News

    AUM professor?s reactor could turn waste into energy - Opelika-Auburn News

    An Auburn University Montgomery professor is looking for funding for what he calls a ?farm deployable microbial bioreactor,? a machine that turns waste, such as grass, paper and sawdust, into clean-burning ethanol and food for animals. Dr. Ben ...

    Algae farm aims to turn carbon dioxide into fuel - CNET News

    Dow Chemical and Algenol Biofuels , a start-up company, are set to announce Monday that they will build a demonstration plant that, if successful, would use algae to turn carbon dioxide into ethanol as a vehicle fuel or an ingredient in plastics ...

    Algenol, Dow Chemical Partner For Algae-To-Fuel Pilot Plant - CNN Money

    Algenol has enough equity to fund the remaining cost of the project, but it plans to seek further government funding in 2010 for other projects, said Paul Woods , chief executive of Algenol, in an interview with Clean Technology Insight. "Our overall ...

    Workshop studies Illinois' runoff affect on Mississippi River ... - Herald & Review

    DECATUR - What farmers do in Illinois can have a devastating effect as far away as Louisiana. Researchers from both states discussed during a workshop Friday the impact farm runoff from Illinois is having farther south along the Mississippi River ...

    New Belgium Brewing's Green Beer: In Good Taste - Popular Mechanics

    Co-owners Kim Jordan and Jeff Lebesch donate $1 for every barrel of beer sold to causes in New Belgium?s distribution territory ? a total of more than $2 million, so far. (Photograph by Chad Hunt) The only thing ?lite? about the full-bodied ...

    Bioreactor Podcasts

    Do you prefer to listen to your bioreactor gossip? Check out Podzy Podcast Directory > Bioreactor.

    Bioreactor Products

    Looking for bioreactor related products, then look no further. Try our new Bioreactor Shop.


    Powered by Odin Assemble