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Poster Awards

Congratulations to all poster award winners! ...

Congratulations to all poster award winners!

RUNNER-UP ($200 Cash Prize sponsored by sinergy - singapore consortium for synthetic biology) 

  • Arren Liu, Arizona State University

Co-Utilization of Biomass-Derived Sugar Mixtures By Engineered Escherichia coli for Enhanced Production of Aromatic Biochemicals

  • Jaewoo Son, KAIST

Biosensor-Assisted Directed Evolution of Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase from Streptomyces Maritimus to Enhance Enzymatic Activity for Trans-Cinnamic Acid

  • Mackenzie Walls, Princeton University
Programming Synthetic Biomolecular Condensates for Metabolic Engineering
  • Yee Jher Chan, Iowa State University
Continuous, Label-Free Monitoring of in Vitro Cell Culture Progression through Metabolite Indicators Using Polymer-Coupled Resonant Sensors
  • Sandra Gomez Romero, Colorado School of Mines
Systems Biology and Metabolic Modeling for Cultivated Meat: A Promising Approach for Cell Culture Media Optimization and Cost Reduction
  • Jonathan Lim, National University of Singapore
Heterologous Production of Bacterial Laccases for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Biodegradation
  • Omid Oftadeh, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
A Systematic Mixed Integer Linear Programming Approach for the Solution of Large-Scale Metabolism and Protein Expression (ME-) Models
  • Yanmei Zhu, KU Leuven
A Large-Scale Screen of Natural Yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) Diversity Reveals Superior Chassis Strains for Limonene Production
  • William Wajn, University of Copenhagen

De Novo Glucoraphanin Biosynthesis through Engineering of an E. coli - S. cerevisiae Co-Culture

  • Fabia Weiland, Saarland University
Systems Metabolic Engineering Upgrades Corynebacterium Glutamicum to High-Efficiency Cis, Cis-Muconic Acid Production from Lignin-Associated Aromatics

RUNNER-UP ( $250 CASH PRIZE SPONSORED BY Metabolic Engineering Communications) 

  • Gustavo Avelar Molina, Technical University of Denmark

Enzyme Engineering for Improving Acetone Production in Thermophilic Bacteria

  •  Sri Harsha Adusumilli, IISER-MOHALI

 Enhancing NADPH Levels for Isoprenoid Biosynthesis: Isolation of Glucose-6-P Dehydrogenase Variants with Superior Catalytic Activity

  • Thomas Collier, Macquarie University
A Lipid Neochromosome for the over-Expression of Yarrowia Lipolytica Lipid Metabolism Enzymes in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
  • Aporva Gupta, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology

Data Collection for AI-Based Protein Engineering

RUNNER-UP ($250 CASH PRIZE sponsored by springer: microbial cell factories and biotechnology for biofuels)

  •  Han Xiao, South China University of Technology

Secretion of Collagenases By Saccharomyces Cerevisiae for Collagen Degradation

  •  ​Ari Satanowski, Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology

In Vivo Demonstration of a New-to-Nature CO2-Reduction Module to Enhance Natural and Synthetic Carbon Fixation

RUNNER-UP ($250 CASH sponsored by acs synthetic biology)

  •   Elynor Moore, University of Oxford

Engineering Yarrowia Lipolytica to Produce Sterols for Use in Feed for Domesticated Honeybees       

  •   Anastasiya Malyshava, Imperial College London

 Developing the Principles for Genome Design Using Yeast Minimal Cell Cycle

Runner Up ($500 CASH PRIZE SPONSORED BY keai: Biotechnology notes and synthetic and systems biology)

  •  Razan Yahya, KAUST

Engineered Production of Isoprene from the Model Green Microalga Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii

  • Seok-Jin Oh, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology

Development of Terephthalate-Inducible Genetic Circuit for High-Throughput Screening of Novel Polyethylene Terephthalate Hydrolases in Escherichia coli

Runner up ($500 CASH PRIZE SPONSORED BY cellpress trends in biotechnology)

  • Chester Pham, University of Toronto

Chimeric Transcription Factor Biosensor Libraries for Community Use in Metabolic Engineering

OVERALL TOP AWARD PRIZE ($1,000 CASH PRIZE SPONSORED BY IMES JOURNALS)

  • Una Nattermann, Massahusetts Institute of Technology

Engineering Soil Bacteria to Convert Polyethylene Plastic Degradation Products into Nutrients