: Detailed guides on using microbial, animal, and plant cells to produce everything from life-saving antibiotics to biofuels.
: It details the shift toward "global" tools like genomics and proteomics, which allow researchers to study entire sets of genes or proteins simultaneously rather than one at a time. Encyclopedia of Bioprocess Technology, 5 Volume...
: Explores the use of natural catalysts, such as enzymes, to drive chemical reactions more efficiently and sustainably than traditional synthetic methods. : Detailed guides on using microbial, animal, and
The (5 Volume Set) is a definitive reference that bridges the gap between fundamental biological science and large-scale industrial manufacturing. Edited by Michael C. Flickinger and Stephen W. Drew, this massive collection spans nearly 2,800 pages and serves as an essential manual for translating lab-scale discoveries into commercial reality. Core Pillars of the Encyclopedia The (5 Volume Set) is a definitive reference
: The text highlights emerging tools for synthesizing DNA, RNA, and protein fragments in millions of combinations to find specific shapes that can inhibit or activate biological pathways.
: Covers the "downstream processing" required to purify biological products from complex mixtures, a critical step for pharmaceutical safety and yield. Interesting Technical Highlights
: Detailed guides on using microbial, animal, and plant cells to produce everything from life-saving antibiotics to biofuels.
: It details the shift toward "global" tools like genomics and proteomics, which allow researchers to study entire sets of genes or proteins simultaneously rather than one at a time.
: Explores the use of natural catalysts, such as enzymes, to drive chemical reactions more efficiently and sustainably than traditional synthetic methods.
The (5 Volume Set) is a definitive reference that bridges the gap between fundamental biological science and large-scale industrial manufacturing. Edited by Michael C. Flickinger and Stephen W. Drew, this massive collection spans nearly 2,800 pages and serves as an essential manual for translating lab-scale discoveries into commercial reality. Core Pillars of the Encyclopedia
: The text highlights emerging tools for synthesizing DNA, RNA, and protein fragments in millions of combinations to find specific shapes that can inhibit or activate biological pathways.
: Covers the "downstream processing" required to purify biological products from complex mixtures, a critical step for pharmaceutical safety and yield. Interesting Technical Highlights