In Silico Design Tools for Engineering Microbial Biocatalysts
Originally delivered
Nov 25, 2014

- Type: Archived Webinar
- Level: Intermediate
- Duration: 1 hour
- PDHs: 1.00
Preview Webinar:
Choosing from the great variety of computational tools now being utilized in the metabolic engineering field can be challenging. You need a computational tool that is able to account qualitatively and quantitatively for a wide range of different data types relevant to biological systems. This webinar provides a practical overview to help understand the various in silico design tools for engineering microbial biocatalysts.
Take a look at your agenda:
- A computational approach to understanding and predicting cell behavior
- In silico design tools — a valuable overview
- How computational methods are being used in metabolic engineering today
- Case studies: Two success stories from the real world
Presenter(s):
Jennifer Reed
Jennifer Reed is a Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her research interests involve building, analyzing, and utilizing metabolic and regulatory models of organisms involved in bioremediation, biofuels, and pharmaceutical applications.Read more
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