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DASGIP Spotlight September 2010

Published 27 September 2010 | By DASGIP

Please enjoy the September issue of DASGIP Spotlight highlighting three of our latest news on products, applications and business development.

Controlled cultivation from 35mL

Controlled cultivation in small scale bioreactors requires high-precision feeding technology. DASGIP Parallel Bioreactor Systems ensure this using, among other things, the DASGIP multi-pump modules, with flow rates from 0.3mL/h, and mass flow-controlled gassing. Hence microbial fermentation can be carried out reproducible in the SR400 Bioreactor with 150mL-working volume. Animal cells can be cultivated in the DS200 with 80mL and for efficient cultivation of stem cells the Mini-Spinner requires merely 35mL working volume.

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Replacement of a phase-out technology

It is no longer a secret that the world is sitting on limited oil reserves. It has been estimated the supplies will dwindle by the middle or late 21st century. Therefore the University of Iowa researches on biorefinery. Under optimum conditions, they ferment straw to basic and fine chemicals.

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Biotechnica 2010 in Hanover, Germany

Win an iPad at DASGIPs exhibition booth G27 in hall 9 at the Biotechnica from 5-7 October. DASGIP will be happy to provide you with a free ticket and meet you at the traditional Beer & Pretzel Reception on Tuesday, 5 October, at the DASGIP exhibition booth.

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User at a glance: Fadhel Ben Chaabane

This time Fadhel Ben Chaabane, Ph. D. introduces himself in the Spotlight. He works at IFP Energies nouvelles, a French research and training center, focusing on transforming biomass, gas and coal to produce liquid fuels and hydrogen.

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