Beschreibung
Microbial fermentation is a powerful tool with a bright future, but it also faces some challenges. This contributed volume is dedicated toward some of the current and contemporary issues in this field, such as: Scaling up production: Many exciting products can be created through fermentation, but scaling these processes from the lab to industrial production can be difficult. This involves optimising conditions for large-scale fermentation tanks, ensuring consistent product quality, and keeping costs competitive. Strain development: Finding or engineering the most efficient and productive microbial strains is crucial. Researchers are looking for ways to improve the yield and desired product formation of these microbes. This might involve techniques like genetic modification or harnessing the vast diversity of the microbial world to find new players. Sustainability: Fermentation processes need to be environmentally friendly. Finding sustainable feedstocks (the starting materials for fermentation) is important, especially as we move away from reliance on fossil fuels. Additionally, minimizing waste products and energy consumption during fermentation are key areas of focus. Integration with other technologies: The future of fermentation is likely to involve its integration with other technologies. For instance, combining fermentation with advanced materials science or artificial intelligence could lead to even more innovative applications. By addressing these issues, researchers and industry leaders can unlock the full potential of microbial fermentation and create a more sustainable and innovative future.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ralf Pörtner: Senior research associate and group leader at Technical University Hamburg, Institute of Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering until 2024 and Honorary Professor at TH Mittelhessen University of Applied Sciences, Giessen. The main research interests of Prof. Pörtner are development and optimization of bioreactor techniques and process strategies, in particular for cell cultures and microbial reactions, including model-based control concepts, and tissue engineering. He has in total published about 150 peer-reviewed papers. M. AlRubeai is an emeritus professor at the University College Dublin. Previously he was a professor at the University of Birmingham, UK. He is the author of over 500 professional papers, reviews, books, book chapters, patents, and articles that reflect his broad interest in mammalian cell culture, production of biopharmaceuticals, tissue engineering, stem cell bioprocessing, and biomaterials. He is a recipient of many scientific awards, including the Donald Medal, SFI award, honorary Doctorate (DSc) and Asellus Prize. He is also interested in Education in which he published several books.
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