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- Joule Biotechnologies Seeks to One-Up Algae
- This decade has seen the passing of scores, if not hundreds of startups claiming to have the fix for our petroleum dependence. So far, not a single one has proved competitive with gasoline or diesel fuel. So it's not unreasonable to be cautious of the latest, Joule Biotechnologies, a company...
- Blog posts 2009-07-28
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- Sartorius Stedim Biotech Extends Portfolio in the Area of Single-Use Bioreactors
- Partnerships with Bayer Technology Services and ExcellGene Prototypes of New Single-Use Bioreactors at the ACHEMA 2009 ...
- Research articles 2009-05-12
- Sartorius AG and Respironics, Inc. : Agreement on the Use of Respironics' Carbon Dioxide Sensors in Disposable Bioreactors Signed
- GOETTINGEN, Germany -- The technology group Sartorius AG (GER:STR) and the U.S. medical device manufacturer Respironics, Inc. have signed an agreement that provides for certain Respironics' carbon dioxide sensor technology to be used with Sartorius disposable bioreactors. During the term of the agreement, and subject to certain terms and conditions,...
- Research articles 2006-08-08
- Deep dive in Coskata's bacteria-based ethanol
- Secretive biofuel startup Coskata has opened up about the bacteria-to-ethanol technology at work in a new demonstration plant in Madison, Pa. Bill Roe, CEO of Warrenville, Ill.-based Coskata, took the Cleantech Group on an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the new plant that turns wood chips into ethanol using a continuous,...
- News items 2009-10-16
- Getting down to brass tacks ; Bioreactor research enters `proof' stage.(Waste Management Inc.)(Brief Article)
- Exciting, but tedious. That's what the next 12 to 18 months will be as researchers continue to explore the ultimate viability of bioreactor landfills, one researcher believes. Bioreactors have been hailed as a potential way to...
- Research articles 2001-11-12
- Cellexus Biosystems
- Stand 206 Cellexus Biosystems has developed a range of disposables for use in academic and biopharmaceutical research and production. Cellexus Biosystems' technology niche is the use of disposable bioreactors for scalable cell culture. Its technology is primarily for the generation of biopharmaceuticals from benchscale to pilot-scale production. The company's...
- Research articles 2006-05-15
- Sartorius Stedim Biotech Adds to Single-Use Bioreactor Portfolio
- Wireless News 05-18-2009 Sartorius Stedim Biotech Adds to Single-Use Bioreactor Portfolio Type: News Sartorius Stedim Biotech SSB, an international supplier for the pharma and biotech industries, announced a substantial expansion of its technology portfolio in the area of single-use bioreactors. ...
- Research articles 2009-05-18
- Large-Scale Expansion of Mammalian Neural Stem Cells: A Review
- A relatively new approach to the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases is the direct use of neural stem cells NSCs as therapeutic agents. The rapid pace of discovery in this area has been assisted through the use of animal model systems, enabling many experiments to be performed quickly and effectively. This...
- White papers 2003-05-13
- Enzyme Textile for Removal of Urea With Coupling Process: Enzymatic Reaction and Electrodialysis
- Ion exchanging textile are used as organic supports for enzyme immobilisation in the aim to develop reactive fibrous materials able to be substituted to membrane systems in bioreactors or acting for instance as reactive bags for waste treatment devices, thus extending the range of their potential applications. Integration of this...
- White papers 2002-02-20
- Sterilizing Filtration of Enriched and Pure Gaseous Oxygen Employed in Mammalian and Microbial Cell Culturing Applications
- Modern aeration concepts are increasingly using enriched or pure gaseous oxygen to improve cell culture productivity. Sterilizing grade gas filters with integrity testability by means of a Water Intrusion Test WIT are the preferred choice for preventing spoilage of bioreactors by organisms and contaminants in the incoming and outgoing air...
- White papers 2005-02-01
- The Next Wave in Disposable Mixing: Technology Review and Application Summary
- When the first disposable bioreactors were developed in 1996, mixing to ensure gas transfer and cell viability were key operational requirements. However, mixing and doing so in a single use system became a unique design challenge. To address these challenges a novel mixing mechanism was developed for the bioreactor application....
- White papers 2005-09-25
- Invitrogen to Partner with Wave Biotech, LLC to Supply Media-Filled Disposable Bioreactor Bags
- CARLSBAD, Calif. & SOMERSET, N.J. -- Invitrogen Corporation, a provider of essential life science technologies for disease research and drug discovery, and Wave Biotech, LLC, a research-based company that develops and manufactures innovative process equipment for the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, today announced they entered into a partnership to supply...
- Research articles 2007-01-16
- GreenFuel Technologies Corp. Announces First Field Results from MIT Cogeneration Plant Beta Site
- CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- --Patent-Pending Bioreactors Reduce CO2 and NOx by up to 85% from MIT Power Plant Slipstream--
- Research articles 2004-10-04
- Demonstrated Efficiency and Stricter Legislations Propel MBRs into Mainstream Water Treatment Sector
- PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Skepticism over high costs and complex operational and maintenance requirements hampered the deployment of membrane bioreactors MBRs despite their commercial availability for over 10 years. Providers are starting to overcome this uncertainty and convince water treatment facilities about the efficiency and benefits of MBRs for this...
- Research articles 2004-07-19
- MEMBRANE BIOREACTORS: Biofiltration Cleans NOx from Combustion Gases.
- A team of environmental engineers from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, has found that a hollow fiber membrane bioreactor, which combines membranes with nitrifying microorganisms, is an effective system for controlling nitrogen oxides NOx from stationary combustion sources. Their lab-scale system provides a high surface area for the mass transport...
- Research articles 2003-02-01
- SWANA, NSWMA seek to defend landfill technology.(News)
- Byline: Bruce Geiselman Two of the nation's largest solid waste organizations have asked a federal appeals court to allow them to participate in defending a federal rule change that allows for the use of bioreactors and other innovative technologies in landfills. ...
- Research articles 2004-09-13
- Designing bioreactors: Thinking in and out of a box
- A bioreactor, quite simply, is a vessel or a box. To design a bioreactor is to devise ways to control the physical and biochemical environment inside this box, which involves regulating the flow of energy and materials in and out of it, for the purpose of optimizing the desired biochemical...
- Research articles 2003-05-01
- Biotechnology firm to expand Boston drug plant, create up to 50 jobs.
- By Jeffrey Krasner, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 21--Genzyme Corp. today will announce a major expansion of its Allston Landing drug plant in a move expected to add up to 50 jobs at the largest biotech manufacturing facility in...
- Research articles 2004-07-21
- HepaLife Announces Appointment of Dr. Christopher W. Kemp, Vice President of Research & Development
- Successful Biologics Entrepreneur and Researcher Joins HepaLife; Brings Three Decades of Experience with Cell Biology, Bioreactors, and Vaccines - Key to Development of HepaLife's Novel, Cell-Based Technologies BOSTON -- HepaLife Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:HPLF) (FWB:HL1) (WKN:500625), developer of the first-of-its-kind artificial liver device, today announced the appointment of its Vice...
- Research articles 2008-01-22
- Peter Zandstra.(Distinction)
- Peter Zandstra, MCIC, of the University of Toronto, was awarded a 2005 NSERC Steacie Fellowship. Winners are selected each year for their achievements, career potential, and interpersonal and leadership abilities. Zandstra currently holds the Canada Research Chair in Stem Cell Bioengineering at the University of Toronto....
- Research articles 2006-02-01
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