published: 15 Oct 2010
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Graduate Profile: Biochemical Engineering - Vetja Haakuria
Web: www.ucl.ac.uk UCL: Biochemical Engineering Graduate Profile: Vetja Haakuria Biochemic...
published: 15 Oct 2010
author: StudyUCL
Graduate Profile: Biochemical Engineering - Vetja Haakuria
Web: www.ucl.ac.uk UCL: Biochemical Engineering Graduate Profile: Vetja Haakuria Biochemical Engineering PhD "UCL has a comprehensive biochemical engineering programme that is unparalleled. I'm happy I chose to come here. Science in general fills one with awe. Knowledge of microbial metabolism gives one power to engineer these organisms to produce products that improve the health of millions of people worldwide. The feeling when I watch bacteria grow in a flask and produce pigmented antibiotics is positively empowering. I want to bring back this knowledge to Namibia."
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Career Girls: Biochemist "Why Biochemical Engineering"
This clip is part the Career Girls ongoing series of career guidance/inspiration videos. S...
published: 03 Feb 2012
author: careergirls
Career Girls: Biochemist "Why Biochemical Engineering"
This clip is part the Career Girls ongoing series of career guidance/inspiration videos. See more at www.careergirls.org.
published: 03 Feb 2012
author: careergirls
views: 342
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Mod-01 Lec-21 Pentose Phosphate Pathways Glycogenesis & Glycogenolysis
Biochemical Engineering by Dr. Rintu Banerjee,Department of Agricultural & Engineering,IIT...
published: 19 Sep 2011
author: nptelhrd
Mod-01 Lec-21 Pentose Phosphate Pathways Glycogenesis & Glycogenolysis
Biochemical Engineering by Dr. Rintu Banerjee,Department of Agricultural & Engineering,IIT Kharagpur. For more details on NPTEL visit nptel.iitm.ac.in
published: 19 Sep 2011
author: nptelhrd
views: 9723
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Chemical Engineering
Chemical engineers design and operate industrial processes that convert raw materials into...
published: 27 Mar 2012
author: CambridgeUniversity
Chemical Engineering
Chemical engineers design and operate industrial processes that convert raw materials into valuable products. The need for more sophisticated products and sustainable processes means chemical engineers are in great demand. Our course concentrates on the scientific principles that underpin modern chemical and biochemical engineering. The aim is to produce graduates that meet the needs of today's process industries by providing technical competence, training in transferable skills, and a thorough understanding of the subject. To find out more about Chemical Engineering at Cambridge, see www.study.cam.ac.uk Some of the students who appear in our course films are also featured in the 60 Second Impressions series, which can be found at www.cam.ac.uk - keep checking back as we'll be adding new films every couple of weeks!
published: 27 Mar 2012
author: CambridgeUniversity
views: 6889
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From Molecules to Materials: Improving Human Health
Several leading Western researchers provided 15-minute Tech Talks outlining key areas of t...
published: 11 Mar 2010
author: WesternUniversity
From Molecules to Materials: Improving Human Health
Several leading Western researchers provided 15-minute Tech Talks outlining key areas of their research at the 2010 WORLDISCOVERIES research showcase held in London Ontario. - Elizabeth Gillies, Departments of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
published: 11 Mar 2010
author: WesternUniversity
views: 270
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Dra. M. Eugenia Suárez-Ojeda (Biochemical Engineering Unit)
Award Pot Idees 1st Edition of the XRB. Dra. M. Eugenia Suárez-Ojeda, explains the project...
published: 19 Oct 2012
author: XRBiotech
Dra. M. Eugenia Suárez-Ojeda (Biochemical Engineering Unit)
Award Pot Idees 1st Edition of the XRB. Dra. M. Eugenia Suárez-Ojeda, explains the project and the purpose of it: "Production of PolyHydroxyalkanoates alongside industrial wastewater treatment bymixed cultures: A better value? added product."
published: 19 Oct 2012
author: XRBiotech
views: 77
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Meet the Class of 2012: Feven
Here comes the last one in our series of graduates. This is Feven, 20, from Ethiopia; she ...
published: 08 Jun 2012
author: JacobsUni
Meet the Class of 2012: Feven
Here comes the last one in our series of graduates. This is Feven, 20, from Ethiopia; she studied Biochemical Engineering at Jacobs.
published: 08 Jun 2012
author: JacobsUni
views: 1416
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Medical Book Review: Tissue Engineering II (Advances in Biochemical Engineering Biotechnology) by...
www.MedicalBookMix.com This is the summary of Tissue Engineering II (Advances in Biochemic...
published: 07 Oct 2012
author: MedicalBookMix
Medical Book Review: Tissue Engineering II (Advances in Biochemical Engineering Biotechnology) by...
www.MedicalBookMix.com This is the summary of Tissue Engineering II (Advances in Biochemical Engineering Biotechnology) by Kyongbum Lee, David L. Kaplan.
published: 07 Oct 2012
author: MedicalBookMix
views: 1
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SCIENCE SCREEN REPORT - Bioengineering: Science by Design - Volume 40 Issue 7
PREVIEWCLIP: bio-chemical engineering is used to improve our daily lives -- from waste man...
published: 19 Dec 2010
author: Allegrosjf
SCIENCE SCREEN REPORT - Bioengineering: Science by Design - Volume 40 Issue 7
PREVIEWCLIP: bio-chemical engineering is used to improve our daily lives -- from waste management to antibiotics to processing cheese. Scientists from a variety of disciplines are transforming elemental materials, through chemical and genetic processes, to improve on existing products, as well as, create new types of fuels, biodegradable plastics, alternatives to plastic and more. www.ssrvideo.com
published: 19 Dec 2010
author: Allegrosjf
views: 275
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Medical Book Review: Tissue Engineering I (Advances in Biochemical Engineering Biotechnology) (v....
www.MedicalBookMix.com This is the summary of Tissue Engineering I (Advances in Biochemica...
published: 07 Oct 2012
author: MedicalBookMix
Medical Book Review: Tissue Engineering I (Advances in Biochemical Engineering Biotechnology) (v....
www.MedicalBookMix.com This is the summary of Tissue Engineering I (Advances in Biochemical Engineering Biotechnology) (v. 1) by Kyongbum Lee, David Kaplan.
published: 07 Oct 2012
author: MedicalBookMix
views: 3
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Faculty_Staff_Awards.mov
Western Engineering held its annual Faculty and Staff Awards banquet Thursday, May 17 to r...
published: 18 May 2012
author: WesternUniversity
Faculty_Staff_Awards.mov
Western Engineering held its annual Faculty and Staff Awards banquet Thursday, May 17 to recognize the accomplishments and successes within the faculty throughout the year. The faculty also honoured four faculty and staff members for their contributions to research, teaching and excellence by a staff member. The honourees included: Ajay Ray, Professor and Chair, Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Engineering Award for Excellence in Research Read more: www.eng.uwo.ca Kibret Mequanint, Associate Professor, Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering R. Mohan Mathur Award for Excellence in Teaching Read more: www.eng.uwo.ca Clayton Cook, Acting Shop Manager/Technical Specialist, University Machine Services Sharon A. Ling Award of Excellence for Outstanding Achievement by a Staff Member Read more: www.eng.uwo.ca Melissa Gordon, Consultant, Research & Development Services, Engineering Award of Recognition Read more: www.eng.uwo.ca More information about Western Engineering's awards and accomplishments is available at: www.eng.uwo.ca
published: 18 May 2012
author: WesternUniversity
views: 310
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PhD Alumni Career Case Studies - Andrew Goddard
Andrew Goddard, PhD Biology and Biochemical Engineering at Viridor Waste Management, talks...
published: 08 Oct 2012
author: unibirmingham
PhD Alumni Career Case Studies - Andrew Goddard
Andrew Goddard, PhD Biology and Biochemical Engineering at Viridor Waste Management, talks about his PhD and his career.
published: 08 Oct 2012
author: unibirmingham
views: 6
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Berkeley's Harvey W. Blanch interviewed at 2010 AIChE Annual Meeting
Harvey W. Blanch, the Merck Professor of Biochemical Engineering at the University of Cali...
published: 12 Nov 2010
author: ChEnected
Berkeley's Harvey W. Blanch interviewed at 2010 AIChE Annual Meeting
Harvey W. Blanch, the Merck Professor of Biochemical Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, is the recipient of the 2010 James E. Bailey Award. Just after his lecture, Professor Blanch had an opportunity to sit down with Chemical Engineering Progress (CEP) editor, Gordon Ellis for a chat. Visit us at chenected.aiche.org ChEnected—WhereChemical Engineers Mix it Up—is a unique online community created for and by young professional chemical engineers. Presented by AIChE, ChEnected is where chemical engineers can read, view, contribute, and engage with everything Chem-E. Learn new skills, solve challenges, find mentors, engage with other chemical engineers, and gain more exposure to hiring companies.
published: 12 Nov 2010
author: ChEnected
views: 223
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IP DOME SEMINAR: IP in biotech industry: Speech by Dr.KBRamachandran, HOD(Biotech), IIT-Madras_1
Dr. KB Ramachandran graduated with a bachelor degree from Madras University in chemical en...
published: 22 Mar 2011
author: ipdome1
IP DOME SEMINAR: IP in biotech industry: Speech by Dr.KBRamachandran, HOD(Biotech), IIT-Madras_1
Dr. KB Ramachandran graduated with a bachelor degree from Madras University in chemical engineering. He received his masters from Clarkson University, Potsdam, USA and a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania, USA. After his post graduation he joined Hindustan Antibiotics, Pune and served in their technical service, production, and process development divisions. In 1979, he joined Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi in the Department of biochemical engineering and biotechnology and served as a professor till 1994. From 1994-2004, he was the FFM chaired professor in biochemical engineering at University of Malaysia. Currently, Dr. Ramachandran is professor and head of the department of biotechnology at IIT, Madras. ABOUT IP DOME IP STRATEGY ADVISORS: IP DOME IP Strategy Advisors enables companies, inventors and research institutions, not only identify and protect their intellectual creations but also monetises their IP to their increase profitability. We at IP DOME operate 'at the intersection of the law, the lab and the market' in order to bring our competencies in the three areas to create sustainable IP strategies in a rapidly evolving market. Our team relies on creative engineering of the business to solve issues or satisfy needs of clients and stake-holders.
published: 22 Mar 2011
author: ipdome1
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Lung on a Chip -- Wyss Institute
Combining microfabrication techniques with modern tissue engineering, lung-on-a-chip offer...
published: 28 Apr 2011
author: Wyss Institute
Lung on a Chip -- Wyss Institute
Combining microfabrication techniques with modern tissue engineering, lung-on-a-chip offers a new in vitro approach to drug screening by mimicking the complicated mechanical and biochemical behaviors of a human lung. Find out more at wyss.harvard.edu
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University of Georgia BioChemical Engineering Program
published: 02 Sep 2011
author: Athens Video
University of Georgia BioChemical Engineering Program
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Zeton: Peter Kolkman, control systems engineer
PILOT PLANTS. PROEFFABRIEKEN VOOR VERSCHILLENDE CHEMISCHE TOEPASSINGEN.
www.werkenbijzeto...
published: 07 May 2012
author: Michel Agterberg
Zeton: Peter Kolkman, control systems engineer
PILOT PLANTS. PROEFFABRIEKEN VOOR VERSCHILLENDE CHEMISCHE TOEPASSINGEN.
www.werkenbijzeton
Pilot plants zijn proeffabrieken voor de chemische industrie die klantspecifiek worden gebouwd. Dat kan voor verschillende soorten industrie zijn, bijvoorbeeld voor de traditionele chemie, de fijnchemie, de farmaceutische industrie, de polymerenindustrie of voor de petrochemie. Deze industrieën maken steeds meer actief gebruik van duurzame "groene" grondstoffen. Dit heeft tot gevolg dat er steeds meer projecten van de grond komen waarbij nieuwe bio-brandstoffen of bio-chemicals kunnen worden geproduceerd.
Om zo'n pilot plant te kunnen bouwen en te kunnen laten functioneren, zijn verschillende disciplines nodig. Process engineering, maar bijvoorbeeld ook mechanical engineering, software engineering en last-but-not-least goed getrainde constructeurs. Zeton heeft daarvoor de specifieke afdelingen opgezet: Basic Design, Detail Design en Construction. De hechte samenwerking tussen die afdelingen zorgt ervoor dat elk project een succes wordt.
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Whale Evolution vs. The Actual Fossil Evidence
Not at all like a whale - video
http://creation.com/creation-magazine-live-episode-57
Wha...
published: 21 Oct 2011
author: Philip Cunningham
Whale Evolution vs. The Actual Fossil Evidence
Not at all like a whale - video
http://creation.com/creation-magazine-live-episode-57
Whale Tale Two
Excerpt: We think that the most logical interpretation of the Pakicetus fossils are that they represent land-dwelling mammals that didn’t even have teeth or ears in common with modern whales. This actually pulls the whale evolution tree out by the roots. Evolutionists are back to the point of not having any clue as to how land mammals could possibly have evolved into whales.
http://www.ridgecrest.ca.us/~do_while/sage/v6i2f.htm
Meet Pakicetus, the Terrestrial Mammal BioLogos Calls a "Whale" - November 2010
http://www.evolutionnews.org/2010/11/meet_pakicetus_the_terrestrial039851.html
Ambulocetus (49 million years ago)
Of all the supposed whale transitions, ambulocetus is probably the most well known. It is often depicted as an animal that is adapted to living on land and in the water. Of course, just like pakicetus, the artistic reconstructions of ambulocetus go beyond what the fossil findings justify.
The ambulocetus remains that have been discovered are much more complete than the first findings of pakicetus; however, crucial parts of the animal still have not been discovered. For example, the pelvic girdle has not been found.[7] Without this, there is really no way of telling how the creature moved. This, however, does not stop evolutionists from using artistic manipulations to make ambulocetus look like it is a transitional form.
Very often, popular science journals, such as National Geographic, have depicted ambulocetus as being very transitional-like by giving the creature webbed feet.[8] This is another place where the reader must be able to distinguish between fact and fiction. Soft tissue rarely ever gets preserved, and the ambulocetus remains are no exception. In other words, all we have are the bones. There is no evidence that the creature had webbed feet other than in the imagination of the evolutionists.
http://www.trueauthority.com/cvse/whale.htm
As for 'vestigial legs'; It turns out the 'vestigial legs' are really very functional pelvic bones instead:
An Email Exchange Regarding "Vestigial Legs" Pelvic Bones in Whales by Jim Pamplin
Excerpt: The pelvic bones (supposed Vestigial Legs) of whales serve as attachments for the musculature associated with the penis in males and its homologue, the clitoris, in females. The muscle involved is known as the ischiocavernosus and is quite a powerful muscle in males. It serves as a retractor muscle for the penis in copulation and probably provides the base for lateral movements of the penis. The mechanisms of penile motion are not well understood in whales. The penis seems to be capable of a lot of independent motion, much like the trunk of an elephant. How much of this is mediated by the ischiocavernosus is not known.
In females the anatomical parts are smaller and more diffuse. I would imagine that there is something homologous to the perineal muscles in man and tetrapods, which affect the entire pelvic area - the clitoris, vagina and anus.
The pelvic rudiments also serve as origins for the ischiocaudalis muscle, which is a ventral muscle that inserts on the tips of the chevron bones of the spinal column and acts to flex the tail in normal locomotion.
http://www.darwinisdead.com/an_email_exchange_regarding.htm
The time for the supposed transition of whales, from some four legged creature, has now been dramatically shortened;
A Whale of a Problem for Evolution: Ancient Whale Jawbone Found in Antartica - JonathanM - October 2011
Excerpt: Argentine paleontologist Marcelo Reguero said the fossilized archaeocete jawbone found in February dates back 49 million years. In evolutionary terms, that’s not far off from the fossils of even older proto-whales from 53 million years ago that have been found,,,
http://www.uncommondescent.com/intelligent-design/a-whale-of-a-problem-for-evolution-ancient-whale-jawbone-found-in-antartica/
Discovery of "Oldest Fully Aquatic Whale" Fossil Throws a Major Bone into Whale Evolution Story - Casey Luskin - October 18, 2011
Excerpt: In fact, if this find has been correctly identified, then fully aquatic whales might have existed before many of their alleged semi-aquatic evolutionary precursors.
http://www.evolutionnews.org/2011/10/discovery_of_oldest_fully_aqua052021.html
Whales: New "Icon of Evolution" or a Challenge to Darwinian Theory? - podcast
http://intelligentdesign.podomatic.com/entry/2011-12-02T13_36_08-08_00
"Whales have a long generation time, and they don't have huge populations. They're like the worst-case scenario for trying to evolve structures rapidly," "To fix all the mutations needed to convert a little land mammal into a fully functional whale [in ten million years]--mathematically that's totally not possible." Casey Luskin
http://www.evolutionnews.org/2009/11/6_bones_of_contention_with_nat.html#more
Whale Evolution? Darwinist 'Trawlers' Have Every Reason To Be Concerned:
Excerpt: As one review note
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Mod-01 Lec-08 Biochemistry & Thermodynamics of Enzymes
Biochemical Engineering by Dr. Rintu Banerjee,Department of Agricultural & Engineering,IIT...
published: 19 Sep 2011
author: nptelhrd
Mod-01 Lec-08 Biochemistry & Thermodynamics of Enzymes
Biochemical Engineering by Dr. Rintu Banerjee,Department of Agricultural & Engineering,IIT Kharagpur. For more details on NPTEL visit nptel.iitm.ac.in
published: 19 Sep 2011
author: nptelhrd
views: 980
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IP DOME SEMINAR: IP in biotech industry speech by Dr.KBRamachandran, HOD (biotech), IIT-Madras_2
Dr. KB Ramachandran graduated with a bachelor degree from Madras University in chemical en...
published: 22 Mar 2011
author: ipdome1
IP DOME SEMINAR: IP in biotech industry speech by Dr.KBRamachandran, HOD (biotech), IIT-Madras_2
Dr. KB Ramachandran graduated with a bachelor degree from Madras University in chemical engineering. He received his masters from Clarkson University, Potsdam, USA and a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania, USA. After his post graduation he joined Hindustan Antibiotics, Pune and served in their technical service, production, and process development divisions. In 1979, he joined Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi in the Department of biochemical engineering and biotechnology and served as a professor till 1994. From 1994-2004, he was the FFM chaired professor in biochemical engineering at University of Malaysia. Currently, Dr. Ramachandran is professor and head of the department of biotechnology at IIT, Madras. ABOUT IP DOME IP STRATEGY ADVISORS: IP DOME IP Strategy Advisors enables companies, inventors and research institutions, not only identify and protect their intellectual creations but also monetises their IP to their increase profitability. We at IP DOME operate 'at the intersection of the law, the lab and the market' in order to bring our competencies in the three areas to create sustainable IP strategies in a rapidly evolving market. Our team relies on creative engineering of the business to solve issues or satisfy needs of clients and stake-holders.
published: 22 Mar 2011
author: ipdome1
views: 424
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Lecture - 1 Introduction and Scope to Enzyme Science & Engineering
Lecture Series on Enzyme Science and Engineering by Prof.Subhash Chand, Department of Bioc...
published: 28 Nov 2008
author: nptelhrd
Lecture - 1 Introduction and Scope to Enzyme Science & Engineering
Lecture Series on Enzyme Science and Engineering by Prof.Subhash Chand, Department of Biochemical Engineering,IIT Delhi. For more details on NPTEL visit nptel.iitm.ac.in
published: 28 Nov 2008
author: nptelhrd
views: 32125
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IP DOME SEMINAR: IP in biotech industry: speech by Dr.KBRamachandran, HOD(biotech), IIT-Madras_3
Dr. KB Ramachandran graduated with a bachelor degree from Madras University in chemical en...
published: 22 Mar 2011
author: ipdome1
IP DOME SEMINAR: IP in biotech industry: speech by Dr.KBRamachandran, HOD(biotech), IIT-Madras_3
Dr. KB Ramachandran graduated with a bachelor degree from Madras University in chemical engineering. He received his masters from Clarkson University, Potsdam, USA and a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania, USA. After his post graduation he joined Hindustan Antibiotics, Pune and served in their technical service, production, and process development divisions. In 1979, he joined Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi in the Department of biochemical engineering and biotechnology and served as a professor till 1994. From 1994-2004, he was the FFM chaired professor in biochemical engineering at University of Malaysia. Currently, Dr. Ramachandran is professor and head of the department of biotechnology at IIT, Madras. ABOUT IP DOME IP STRATEGY ADVISORS: IP DOME IP Strategy Advisors enables companies, inventors and research institutions, not only identify and protect their intellectual creations but also monetises their IP to their increase profitability. We at IP DOME operate 'at the intersection of the law, the lab and the market' in order to bring our competencies in the three areas to create sustainable IP strategies in a rapidly evolving market. Our team relies on creative engineering of the business to solve issues or satisfy needs of clients and stake-holders.
published: 22 Mar 2011
author: ipdome1
views: 69