Bioproducts and Bioprocesses Second Conference to Promote Japan/U.S. Joint Projects and Cooperation in Biotechnology, Lake Biwa, Japan, September 27-30, 1986
The Japanese biotechnology community has developed a unique system of scientific bilateral communications at the international level. It consists of closed seminars where a restricted number of speakers from Japan and a selected country are invited. Thereby the actual state of biotechnology is visualized very effectively and valuable information exchanged during the discussions and personal contacts. As a result strong relationships between several European and American countries have been built up during recent years and numerous colleagues from abroad have improved their knowledge of Japanese science, economy, and culture. The present volume reports on an American-Japanese meeting held in Moriyama, which is situated on the lovely Lake Biwa in Japan. The well prepared and efficiently organized event covered the major aspects of bioprocess engineering including animal and plant cell culture, biocatalysts, downstream processing, sensor and bioprocess control, as well as genetic engineering. Altogether a broad spectrum, indicating the strengths and weaknesses of the current efforts being made for the improvement of process technology and the search for new products.
"The current state of biotechnology is visualized very effectively. The present volume reports on an American-Japanese meeting held in Moryama, Japan. The well prepared and efficiently organized event covered the major aspects of bioprocess engineering including animal and plant cell culture, biocatalysts, downstream processing, sensoring and bioprocess control, as well as genetic engineering. The broad spectrum indicates strengths and weaknesses of current efforts being made for the improvement of process technology and the search for new products. The contributions collected in this volume have been drafted carefully by the authors since the meeting took place. Thanks to the critical editorial work of Professor Okada from Osaka University and Professor Tanner from Vanderbilt University a most interesting picture of the present day status of bioprocess engineering is made available."
"The Japanese biotechnology community has developed a unique system of scientific bilateral communications at the international level. It consists of closed seminars where a restricted number of speakers from Japan and a selected country are invited. Thereby the actual state of biotechnology is visualized very effectively and valuable information exchanged during the discussions and personal contacts. As a result strong relationships between several European and American countries have been built up during recent years and numerous colleagues from abroad have improved their knowledge of Japanese science, economy, and culture. The present volume reports on an American-Japanese meeting held in Moriyama, which is situated on the lovely Lake Biwa in Japan. The well prepared and efficiently organized event covered the major aspects of bioprocess engineering including animal and plant cell culture, biocatalysts, downstream processing, sensor and bioprocess control, as well as genetic engineering. Altogether a broad spectrum, indicating the strengths and weaknesses of the current efforts being made for the improvement of process technology and the search for new products."@en
"Bioproducts and Bioprocesses Second Conference to Promote Japan/U.S. Joint Projects and Cooperation in Biotechnology, Lake Biwa, Japan, September 27-30, 1986"
"Bioproducts and Bioprocesses Second Conference to Promote Japan/U.S. Joint Projects and Cooperation in Biotechnology, Lake Biwa, Japan, September 27-30, 1986"@en
"Bioproducts and bioprocesses : second conference to promote Japan/US joint projects and cooperation in biotechnology, Lake Biwa, Japan, September 27-30, 1986"
"Bioproducts and bioprocesses : Second Conference to Promote Japan/U.S. Joint Projects and Cooperation in Biotechnology, Lake Biwa, Japan, September 27-30, 1986"
"Bioproducts and bioprocesses : second Conference to Promote Japan/US Joint Projects and Cooperation in Biotechnology, Lake Biwa, Japan ... 1986"@en
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