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In his teaching, Prof. Blank focuses on the integration of biological concepts with the tools from bioinformatics and engineering. He believes that a sound knowledge base in the life sciences is key for creative and thus successful work in the areas of Metabolic Engineering and Synthetic Biology. Read more about Prof. Blank's work on the [http://www.iamb.rwth-aachen.de/html/members.php?s=det&id=3 iAMB's website]. | In his teaching, Prof. Blank focuses on the integration of biological concepts with the tools from bioinformatics and engineering. He believes that a sound knowledge base in the life sciences is key for creative and thus successful work in the areas of Metabolic Engineering and Synthetic Biology. Read more about Prof. Blank's work on the [http://www.iamb.rwth-aachen.de/html/members.php?s=det&id=3 iAMB's website]. | ||
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+ | == Prof. Dr.-Ing. Lars M. Blank == | ||
+ | ==== RWTH Institute for Applied Microbiology (iAMB) ==== | ||
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+ | Prof. Blank focuses in his research on fundamental and applied aspects of microbial metabolism. Of specific interest is the interaction between the metabolic network and the introduced genetic and environmental perturbations. The research on in silico/in vivo metabolic network operation is aimed at a deeper understanding of cell function, with the ultimate goal of rational cell engineering. | ||
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+ | == Prof. Dr. Ulrich Schwaneberg == | ||
+ | ==== RWTH Institute for Biotechnology, Leibniz Institute for Interactive Materials | ||
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+ | The Schwaneberg Group seeks to be at the research frontier in the interdisciplinary field of directed protein evolution by developing novel methods for generating diversity at the gene level, analyzing consequence of mutational biases on the protein level and developing novel high-throughput screening systems that will ultimately lead to tailored-biocatalysts for significant applications in industry. They train students in the cutting edge technologies of laboratory evolution, biocatalyst engineering and high throughput screening methodologies. The Schwaneberg Group believes in integrating fundamental principles of protein design with environmental awareness in their research and seeks to promote international scientific collaborations. Read more about Prof. Schwaneberg and his work on the [http://www.biotec.rwth-aachen.de/ Schwaneberg Group's website]. | ||
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