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Brian H. Davison
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
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Mark Finkelstein
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA
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Table of contents (79 papers)
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Bioprocessing Research
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- Ying Zhou, José M. Domínguez, Ningjun Cao, Jianxin Du, George T. Tsao
Pages 401-407
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- Prashant V. Iyer, Y. Y. Lee
Pages 409-419
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- Kathleen E. Duncan, Ravindra Kolhatkar, Ganesh Subramaniam, Ramesh Narasimhan, Eleanor Jennings, Susan Hettenbach et al.
Pages 421-434
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- Thomas W. Jeffries, Richard Schartman
Pages 435-444
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- Peter H. Yu, Hong Chua, Ai-Ling Huang, Kwok-Ping Ho
Pages 445-454
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- Quang A. Nguyen, Fred A. Keller, Melvin P. Tucker, Charles K. Lombard, Bryan M. Jenkins, David E. Yomogida et al.
Pages 455-472
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- Sarah A. Priddy, Thomas R. Hanley, W. Thomas Effler
Pages 473-484
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- Samuel Ko, Veara Loha, Liping Du, Aleš Prokop, Robert D. Tanner
Pages 501-510
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- Hwa-Won Ryu, Kui-Hyun Kang, Jong-Sun Yun
Pages 511-520
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- Shin-Ichi Ishikawa, Kyozo Suyama, Isamu Satoh
Pages 521-533
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- Ossamu Hojo, Carlos Osamu Hokka, Ana Maria Souto Maior
Pages 535-545
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- Woo Gi Lee, Jin Suk Lee, Chul Seung Shin, Soon Chul Park, Ho Nam Chang, Yong Keun Chang
Pages 547-559
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- Hong Chua, Xiang Z. Li, Peter H. F. Yu, Chung Y. Tam, Yu L. Huang, Shang T. Yang
Pages 561-569
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- Silvio S. Silva, Adolfo Q. Chanto, Michele Vitolo, Maria G. A. Felipe, Ismael M. Mancilha
Pages 571-575
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Emerging Opportunities for Industrial Chemicals
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Front Matter
Pages 577-577
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- Marion Bradford, Jonathan Mielenz
Pages 579-579
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Bioprocess Evaluation and Confirmation
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Front Matter
Pages 581-581
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- Raphael Katzen, Nhuan P. Nghiem
Pages 583-584
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- Joon Pyo Lee, Jin Suk Lee, Soon Chul Park
Pages 585-593
About this book
active industrial participation in the organizing committee. Recently, the conference has begun a regular informal industrial roundtable (Session 4). This has become very popular as it allows industrial participants to speak more openly. For a broader perspective, R. James Woolsey, Former Direc tor of Central Intelligence Agency, gave an after-dinner address on "Wagon Trains for the 21st Century: The Role for Biorefineries. " He urged the attendees of the importance of their efforts to develop renewable, benign processes for the United States and the world based on both security and prosperity reasons. These related to energy supply, support of domestic agriculture, global warming, and other issues. With the Twentieth Symposium, we continued the tradition of pro viding an informal, congenial atmosphere that our participants find condu cive to pursuing technical discussion of program topics. The technical program consisted of 35 oral presentations, a roundtable forum, two spe cial topic discussions, and a poster session of 133 posters. This year, tech nical topics included: Session 1: Feedstocks: New Supplies and Processing Session 2: Applied Biological Research Session 3: Bioprocessing Research Session 4: Emerging Opportunities for Industrial Chemicals Session 5: Bioprocess Evaluation and Confirmation Session 6: Enzymatic Processes and Enzyme Production Special topic discussions were held on "Defining the Future Separa tions Needs Derived from Bioprocessing" by Earl Beaver, Monsanto Com pany, St.
Editors and Affiliations
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Brian H. Davison
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA
Mark Finkelstein