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September 19th, 2016, 02:35 PM
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DTU Center for Biosustainability
Hello, please provide me the details of the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability (CFB) present at DTU as well as the work process?
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September 20th, 2016, 08:27 AM
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Re: DTU Center for Biosustainability
The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability (CFB) is a DTU examination and advancement focus built up in 2011 keeping pace with alternate divisions at the DTU. An extensive variety of critical items, from little particles to huge proteins, can be made utilizing cells as creation hosts or cell plants. These cell processing plants will affect substance and biopharmaceutical generation eminently over the coming decades. 260 staff individuals comprehensively Today, CFB is a multi-site operation with around 260 individuals related. Around 70 percent of the staff is housed in Denmark, and 30 percent in global areas, facilitated by The University California, San Diego (UCSD), Chalmers University, Copenhagen University and KTH. Organization Structure Work process Essential Research: Determine the range of science that can be delivered naturally Translational Research: Shorten the strain outline and advancement process The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability is centering its exercises on the improvement and extension of the idea of microbial cell industrial facilities through fundamental exploration in microbial cell physiology controlled by an incorporation of cutting edge high-throughput innovations with genome-scale models. Moreover, the Center looks to build the substance assorted qualities of the items which might be delivered in organisms by outfitting the synthetic differences of the 99.9 % of microorganisms that can't be developed in a research facility through metagenomics. The broad substance differing qualities found in the plant kingdom is incorporated by committed exploration on plant natural chemistry and hereditary qualities. This triumvirate of expanded substance differing qualities, in silico plan, and an extended cell processing plant portfolio characterizes the up and coming era of microbial cell production lines, which will be instrumental in the move to the bio-based society. Contact Detail: The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability Kogle Allé 6 2970 Hoersholm Denmark Phone: +45 4525 8000 Email: biosustain@biosustain.dtu.dk |
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