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Annual Scientific Conference of Applied Bio and Food Sciences 2024/25

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The students of our master's degree programme Applied Bio and Food Sciences invite you to this year's Annual Scientific Conference: AnSciCon WS 2024/25.

This year's topic is: "Innovative Biotechnological Approaches: From Marine Fungal Biodiversity to the Use of Whey as a Byproduct for Bioethanol Production".

Topic

This Scientific Conference offers a cohesive platform for discussions on biotechnology, sustainability, food sciences, and bioresource utilization.

The Projects

The master’s students of Applied Bio and Food Sciences have worked on four diverse topics, with two focused on the characterization of marine fungi and the other two on whey fermentation.

These acronyms represent distinct research projects. Here’s a refined description for each:

  1. BMF-PACE - Biodiscovery of Marine Fungi: Preservation & Application in Circular Economy

    This project compares preservation techniques to find the best method for sustaining marine fungi and explores their potential to grow in whey for future sustainable applications.

  2. CAMF - Classification and Molecular Insights of Undiscovered Marine Fungi with Bioeconomy Prospects

    The CAMF project aims to discover, classify, and analyze unknown marine fungi through DNA sequencing and phylogenetic analysis by identifying fungi with potential bioactive compounds.

  3. REWELS - Exploring Novel Strategies to Reduce Fermentation Time in Whey-to-Ethanol Production Using Lactase and Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    This project investigates innovative strategies to speed up the fermentation process in whey-to-ethanol production. By using lactase and Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the goal is to improve efficiency in bioethanol production, making the process faster and potentially yielding more ethanol.

  4. WHEY-KM - Whey Harvest for Ethanol Yield Using Kluyveromyces marxianus

    WHEY-KM focuses on using Kluyveromyces marxianus, a yeast known for fermenting lactose in whey, to maximize ethanol yield. This project likely seeks to enhance bioethanol production by optimizing whey fermentation specifically with this yeast strain.

Registration

Please register here if you want to join the conference. You will then receive a confirmation of your registration and the access details for the conference (including the online meeting room if you plan to take part online).

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  • Programme

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      • D-Gebäude, Raum D121
        Welcome reception
         
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      • D-Gebäude, Raum D121
        Opening address
         
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      • D-Gebäude, Raum D121
        Welcome words from the president
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      • D-Gebäude, Raum D121
        Introduction to session 1: "Identification & characterization of marine fungi"
         
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      • D-Gebäude, Raum D121
        BMF-PACE
        Biodiscovery of marine fungi: Preservation & application in circular economy
        by Antra, Arya, Muinat, Shibili & Pouya
         
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      • D-Gebäude, Raum D121
        CAMF
        Classification and Molecular Insights of Undiscovered Marine Fungi
        by Kamollanat, Sharanya, Esra, Fahad & Ainiyah
         
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      • D-Gebäude, Raum D121
        Coffee break
         
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      • D-Gebäude, Raum D121
        Introduction to session 2: "Optimization of ethanal production from whey using yeast"
         
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      • D-Gebäude, Raum D121
        REWELS
        Exploring Novel Strategies to reduce Fermentation time in Whey-to-Ethanol Production by using Lactase & saccharomyces cerevisiae
        by Fatemeh, Sonu, Deepika, Afroze & Rukku
         
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      • D-Gebäude, Raum D121
        WHEY-KM
        Whey Harvest for Ethanol Yield using Kluyveromyces marxianus
        by Alan, Akshai, Babith & Binu
         
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      • D-Gebäude, Raum D121
        Closing words from the dean & farewell
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      • D-Gebäude, Raum D121
        Lunch & Poster Exhibition