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06-721 BioTechnology and Environmental Processes

Units:12.0
Department:Chemical Engineering
Prerequisites:06-717
Cross-listed:06-621 , 42-621 , 42-721
Related URLs:http://www.cheme.cmu.edu/

First half of course: microbial physiology and metabolism, fermentations and respiration, metabolic regulation, bioconversions, recombinant DNA methodology, and gene cloning. Second half: separation and purification, kinetics and design of biological reactors, mass transfer limitations within cell suspensions, and control of fermentation processes. Lectures will cover aspects of accuracy and resolution, relative merits and limitations, selection criteria, and typical practical applications for these devices. Several laboratory demonstrations will be provided. Each student will be expected to submit a project report on a topic assigned in the beginning of the course.


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33-650 General Relativity
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06-721 BioTechnology and Environmental Processes

Units:12.0
Department:Chemical Engineering
Prerequisites:06-717
Cross-listed:06-621 , 42-621 , 42-721
Related URLs:http://www.cheme.cmu.edu/

First half of course: microbial physiology and metabolism, fermentations and respiration, metabolic regulation, bioconversions, recombinant DNA methodology, and gene cloning. Second half: separation and purification, kinetics and design of biological reactors, mass transfer limitations within cell suspensions, and control of fermentation processes. Lectures will cover aspects of accuracy and resolution, relative merits and limitations, selection criteria, and typical practical applications for these devices. Several laboratory demonstrations will be provided. Each student will be expected to submit a project report on a topic assigned in the beginning of the course.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#0
Rank in this department:#0

  Students also scheduled
33-241 Introduction to Computional Physics
33-794 Colloquium
36-701 Perspectives on Statistics and Issu...
42-341 Introduction to Biomechanics
42-441 Cardiovascular Biomechanics
42-419 Biomaterial/Host Interactions
42-888 M.S. Thesis Research
42-508 Special Topics
33-650 General Relativity
76-294 Interpretive Practices



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