Overview
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Sang Yup Lee
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Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon, Korea (Republic of)
- Thorough coverage of the global consequences of bio-based production of fuels and chemicals
- Highlights the current status of microbial biofuel production
- Enriches understanding of bio-based production of chemicals
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (40 entries)
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Bioproduction of Chemicals
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- Maximilian Ole Bahls, Tsvetan Kardashliev, Sven Panke
Pages 331-357
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- J. Wong, L. Rios-Solis, J. D. Keasling
Pages 359-382
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- Marta Mikš-Krajnik, Marta Zoglowek, Gemma Buron-Moles, Jochen Forster
Pages 403-421
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- H. M. Alvarez, O. M. Herrero, M. P. Lanfranconi, R. A. Silva, M. S. Villalba
Pages 423-433
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- Christopher R. Mehrer, Nestor J. Hernández Lozada, Rung-Yi Lai, Brian F. Pfleger
Pages 435-458
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- Kelly A. Markham, Lauren Cordova, Andrew Hill, Hal S. Alper
Pages 459-476
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- K. Muffler, N. Tippkötter, R. Ulber
Pages 487-500
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- Ji Eun Woo, Seung Min Song, Sang Yup Lee, Yu-Sin Jang
Pages 501-516
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- Yokimiko David, So Young Choi, Sang Yup Lee, Si Jae Park
Pages 551-567
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- Fabian B. H. Rehm, Katrin Grage, Bernd H. A. Rehm
Pages 569-585
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- Till Tiso, Stephan Thies, Michaela Müller, Lora Tsvetanova, Laura Carraresi, Stefanie Bröring et al.
Pages 587-622
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- Eliora Z. Ron, E. Rosenberg
Pages 623-628
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- Rafael Bargiela, Michail M. Yakimov, Peter N. Golyshin, Manuel Ferrer
Pages 629-651
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Microbial Facilitation of Petroleum Recovery
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Front Matter
Pages 653-653
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About this book
This book covers the current states of microbial and related technologies that have been developed for the efficient production of chemicals, fuels and materials by integrating strain and enzyme development, fermentation processes, and downstream processes. The book also covers how microbes and microbial products can be employed to facilitate petroleum recovery. Global consequences of bio-based production of chemicals, fuels and materials are also discussed with insights.
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon, Korea (Republic of)
Sang Yup Lee
About the editor
Dr. Sang Yup Lee is Distinguished Professor at the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST). He is currently the Director of Center for Systems and Synthetic Biotechnology, Director of BioProcess Engineering Research Center, and Director of Bioinformatics Research Center. He has published more than 510 journal papers, 64 books/book chapters, and more than 580 patents—either registered or applied. He received numerous awards, including the National Order of Merit, National Science Medal, Science and Technology Medal from President of Korea, Ho-Am Prize in Engineering, POSCO TJ Park Prize, Merck Metabolic Engineering Award from Merck, and Elmer Gaden Award from Biotechnology and Bioengineering. He is currently Fellow of AAAS, Fellow of American Academy of Microbiology, Fellow of American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering, Fellow of Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, Fellow of AmericanInstitute of Chemical Engineers, Fellow of the World Academy of Sciences, Fellow of Korean Academy of Science and Technology, and Fellow of National Academy of Engineering Korea. He is also Foreign Associate of National Academy of Engineering USA, and Editor-in-Chief of Biotechnology Journal, and Associate Editor and board member of numerous journals. He has served as the Chairman of the Global Agenda Council on Emerging Technologies and also Biotechnology, at the World Economic Forum. He founded the World Council on Industrial Biotechnology in 2010 and served as a Founding Chair for two years. He is currently serving as a member of Presidential Advisory Committee on Science and Technology in Korea. His research interests are metabolic engineering, systems biology and biotechnology, industrial biotechnology, synthetic biology, and nanobiotechnology.