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Biocatalysis/Biodegration Database
The University of Minnesota hosts a website that provides microbial
biocatalytic reactions and biodegradation pathways primarily for
xenobiotic, chemical compounds. The site explains the chains of
reactions that break down various chemicals and compounds
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Penicillin Simulation
PenSim© v1.0: A Web Based Program for Dynamic Simulation of Fed-Batch Penicillin Production
Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago
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GlucoSim
A Web-Based Educational Simulation Package for Glucose-Insulin Levels in the Human Body.
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- Biomedical
Biomedical information resources relevant to Chemical and Process Engineering in the Virtual Library
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- Biotechnology
Biotechnology information resources relevant to Chemical and Process Engineering in the Virtual Library
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- Bioremediation Discussion Group
The BioGroup includes over 2,400 members worldwide, including environmental consultants, industry
representatives, regulators, researchers, educators, students, and others with diverse backgrounds
in education and experience.
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- Directed Enzyme Evolution
With directed evolution we now have the ability to tailor individual proteins as well as whole biosynthetic and biodegradation pathways for biotechnology applications.
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- Mark E. Davis Research Group, Caltech
The Mark E. Davis research group uses the tools of chemical engineering to probe fundamental physical problems and channel insights gained into designs for superior inorganic materials for controlled catalysis and biological materials for cellular macromolecule delivery
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LeeLab Research Group
Our laboratory is focused on gene expression monitoring tools. More specifically, we work on
the development of new tools for measuring protein expression and we apply existing mRNA and
protein expression profiling tools to the study of problems relevant to the pharmaceutical and
chemical industries as well as problems in human health.
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Peng Lab at University of Southern
California
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Burns Research Group
Involved in developing an Integrated Nanoliter DNA Analysis Device. The page has different sections on Micromaching, Fluidics, Microreaction and Separation/Detection.
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- Arnold Group's Homepage, Caltech
His research is focused on fascinating problems in molecular evolution, biotechnology and the directed evolution of enzymes and biosynthetic pathways. The research requires contributions from a variety of disciplines, including biochemistry, molecular biology, chemical engineering, chemistry and applied physics
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