Publications and projects according to DDC
Publications
Publications and projects according to DDC 572: Biochemistry
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Etzensperger, M.; Thoma, S.; Petrozzi, Sergio; Dunn, Irving J.,
1989.
Phenol degradation in a three-phase biofilm fluidized sand bed reactor.
Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering.
4(4), pp. 175-181.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00369397
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Ryhiner, Gerhard B.; Petrozzi, Sergio; Dunn, Irving J.,
1988.
Operation of a three-phase biofilm fluidized sand bed reactor for aerobic wastewater treatment.
Biotechnology & Bioengineering.
32(5), pp. 677-688.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1002/bit.260320513
Projects
Projects according to DDC 572: Biochemistry
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Deep Dive ML on Simulated Enzyme-Electrolysis Performance
The goal of this pilot study is to research requirements needed to develop a computational model that simulates the fluidic and electro-biochemical dynamics in the power-to-liquid process in order to optimise the performance, efficiency and longevity of enzymes.
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Next generation platform for prostate cancer diagnostics: A novel method for highly sensitive, multiplexed protein detection and quantification
The goal of this project is to provide proof of concept for a novel method of protein detection and quantification which could be used for development of a next generation platform for prostate cancer diagnostics.
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Development of an effective extraction method of insect-pathogenic granuloviruses for innovative and sustainable plant protection
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AWARE
The project AWARE aims to build a platform together with students and colleagues of the ICLS on the topics of sustainable studying in Wädenswil: everyday life design, use of resources, nutrition, housing and living. The contents of the platform are to be developed independently by students of the master course Food ...
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A DNA repair protein as a target in cancer therapy
DNA repair proteins are interesting targets in cancer therapy. The objective of this project is the identification of a suitable target site in a DNA repair protein with the long-term goal of developing inhibitors against this protein.