Openstreetmap CC-BY-SA 2.0 Venue building 26.41, lecture hall 6G Universitätsstraße 1 40225 Düsseldorf Directions by public transport From Gene to Protein and Beyond ● bus stop (835, 836) „Universität Süd“ ● tram & subway stop (704, U79) „Universität Ost/ Botanischer Garten“ by car ● Universitätsstraße 1, parking area P1 (next to bus stop „Universität Süd“) 8th April 2016 University Düsseldorf building 26.41 lecture hall 6G 7th annual Symposium 11:40 7th CLIB-GC Student Symposium Institute of Microbiology TU Dresden From Gene to Protein and Beyond …open for 8th April 2016 University Düsseldorf Building 26.41 Lecture hall 6G everyone! “Biotechnological production of organic acids by non-conventional yeast for industry” 12:30 Lunch break 14:00 Andreas Domröse Program 09:00 Opening Remarks Organization Commitee Institute of Molecular Enzyme Technology University of Düsseldorf, CLIB-GC "Functional expression of clustered genes encoding biosynthetic pathways” University of Düsseldorf, CLIB-GC 14:25 Andreas Klein Welcome Address Dean Prof. Dr. Martin Mauve Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry University of Düsseldorf, CLIB-GC Faculty of Mathematics and Sciences University of Düsseldorf “Creating diversity in prodiginines – a bridge between chemistry and biology” Alexandra Muhm-Schneider Ministry of Innovation, Science and Research 09:30 Prof. Dr. Gerold Barth 15:05 Prof. Dr. Jörg Stülke Department of Microbiology and Genetics Georg-August-University Göttingen Prof. Dr. Jörn Piel Contact “Hypermodifying enzymes from an uncultivated bacterium” Pia Skoczinski (CLIB-GC fellow, HHU) Institute of Molecular Enzyme Technology IMET, University of Düsseldorf Tel. +49 2461 611478 E-Mail: [email protected] 15:55 Coffee break 10:20 Coffee break / Group photo 16:40 Dr. Natalie Rahmen 10:50 Prof. Dr.-Ing. Lars M. Blank “Exploiting nature's biosynthetic capabilities by metabolic engineering” Covestro Leverkusen t.b.a. 17:30 The 7th annual CLIB-GC student symposium “From Gene to Protein and Beyond” is organized by the associated students of Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf. Just like the successful CLIB-GC Student Symposia since 2010, this event will give the opportunity for a get-together of interested students from different backgrounds with renowned scientists from academia and industry. Representatives from all three groups will give insights into their work and provide a base for inspiring discussions. Institute of Microbiology ETH Zürich “Minibacillus: Definition of components essentially required for a living cell“ Institute of Applied Microbiology RWTH Aachen The CLIB-Graduate Cluster Industrial Biotechnology is a joint initiative of the TU Dortmund University, Bielefeld University and Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf in association with CLIB2021. Being one of the biggest doctoral programs in life sciences, it focuses on the fields of Polyomics, Expression, Biocatalysis and Downstream Processing. Closing Remarks Prof. Dr. Jörg Pietruszka Marianne Schulte (CLIB-GC fellow, HHU) ICS-6 (Structural Biochemistry) FZ Jülich, Institute of Physical Biology University of Düsseldorf Tel. +49 2461 619387 E-Mail: [email protected] Jennifer Antfang (CLIB-GC fellow, HHU) IBG-1: Biotechnology FZ Jülich Tel. +49 2461 616773 E-Mail: [email protected]
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