ChemE467/Bioeng467.
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Lectures: Tu/Th 2:30-3:50 BAG106 |
Instructor: Prof. François Baneyx, BNS307, 685-765 |
Office Hours: Open door policy |
Grading: Midterm 40%; Final 40%; Homeworks 20% |
Textbook: None; handouts and web-based reading materials will be provided |
Objectives: (i) to introduce seniors and graduate students to the applications of kinetics, reactor design and mass transfer in biological and biochemical processes; (ii) to learn unit operations used in the recovery of biological products; and (iii) to understand and use basic biology, biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics principles. |
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Tentative Topic |
January 4 |
Microbial diversity; Basic biology |
January 6 |
Carbohydrates; Lipids |
January 11 |
Proteins and enzymes |
January 13 |
Enzymatic kinetics |
January 18 |
Enzymatic kinetics; Nucleic acids |
January 20 |
Gene expression and regulation |
January 25 |
Gene regulation; Mutations |
January 27 |
Genetic engineering |
February 1 |
Cell stoichiometry |
February 3 |
Sterilization; Cell growth |
February 8 |
Chemostat theory; Mathematical models |
February 10 |
Midterm Exam |
February 15 |
Biorector design I |
February 17 |
Biorector design II |
February 22 |
Immobilized cells and enzymes I |
February 24 |
Immobilized cells and enzymes I |
March 1 |
Biosensors |
March 3 |
Product recovery I |
March 8 |
Product recovery II |
March 10 |
Final Exam |
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Contact: François Baneyx, University of Washington, Department of Chemical Engineering, Box 351750, Seattle, WA Tel: 206-685-7659 Fax: 206-685-3451 E-mail: baneyx@uw.edu
© 2008-2011 François Baneyx - All Rights Reserved
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