Publications and projects according to DDC
Publications
Publications and projects according to DDC 660.6: Biotechnology
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Teale, Misha Alexander; Schneider, Samuel Lukas; Eibl, Dieter; Eibl-Schindler, Regine,
2024.
Process intensification in human pluripotent stem cell expansion with microcarriers.
Processes.
12(3), pp. 426.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.3390/pr12030426
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Buller, R.; Lutz, S.; Kazlauskas, R. J.; Snajdrova, R.; Moore, J. C.; Bornscheuer, U. T.,
2023.
From nature to industry : harnessing enzymes for biocatalysis.
Science.
382(6673), pp. eadh8615.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adh8615
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Giger, Sandro; Buller, Rebecca,
2023.
Advances in noncanonical amino acid incorporation for enzyme engineering applications.
Chimia.
77(6), pp. 395-402.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2023.395
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Raguz Nakic, Zrinka; Peters, Christin,
2023.
Modular cloning by Golden Gate assembly and possible application in pathway design.
Chimia.
77(6), pp. 437-441.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2023.437
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Pielhop, Thomas,
2023.
Chimia.
77(6), pp. 403-416.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2023.403
Projects
Projects according to DDC 660.6: Biotechnology
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ReFoCus – Innovative application of bio-processing for nutritionally enhanced and minimally processed animal-free food products
We target to develop centre-of-the-plate food products through an innovative application of texture- and nutrient-optimized bio-processing, assisted by data-driven process optimization. From sustainability perspective, the product aims for minimal processing and up-cycling of agro-food side streams. ...
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Development of an effective extraction method of insect-pathogenic granuloviruses for innovative and sustainable plant protection
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LEMIG II - Analysis of green waste 2022/23
Since 2012, there have been increasing activities in Switzerland, both at the research level and in the context of legislation and implementation, to quantify waste that arises along the food chain and to introduce measures to avoid or recycle it. The FOEN is striving to create a reliable and uniform database along ...
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Active modified surfaces for contained drug release
In this project, a protocol for immobilization of novel anti-fibrotic drug compounds within electrospun meshes of polymer fibres will be established. These meshes will allow for a local and sustained release of the incorporated drug molecules for the treatment of chronic wounds or to prevent implant associated ...
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PURAMMON (Main Project) – Renewable Nitrogen-Mineral Fertiliser from Slurry
Adapted to the Swiss agricultural structure, the mobile ammonia recycling process makes it possible to recover valuable nitrogen from agriculture, to return it well-directed as fertiliser via a recycling model and thus to support important environmental goals.