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IBISBA is designed to accelerate end-to-end bioprocess development, linking best-in-class R&D facilities to provide seamless multi-technology services.
Focusing on the different R&D phases in bioprocess development, IBISBA offers services related to computer-assisted design of biocomponents, construction of enzymes and microbial strains, the fermentation, downstream processing and project knowledge asset management.
Projects: Uncurated Protocols Library, Template library, Muconic Acid Production in Yeast, Public announcements and documents, IBISBA Library, Curated Protocols Library, Test, DBTL-P, test, Sandbox, kHub_Test_2024, PREP-IBISBA, ITINERIS-IBBR-NA
Web page: http://www.ibisba.eu
IBISBA is designed to accelerate end-to-end bioprocess development, linking best-in-class R&D facilities to provide seamless multi-technology services.
Focusing on the different R&D phases in bioprocess development, IBISBA offers services related to computer-assisted design of biocomponents, construction of enzymes and microbial strains, the fermentation, downstream processing and project knowledge asset management.
Projects: Uncurated Protocols Library, Template library, Muconic Acid Production in Yeast, Public announcements and documents, IBISBA Library, Curated Protocols Library, Test, DBTL-P, test, Sandbox, kHub_Test_2024, PREP-IBISBA, ITINERIS-IBBR-NA
Web page: http://www.ibisba.eu
IBISBA offers access to best-in-class facilities and know-how. Clients from academia, SMEs and big industry can find tailored solutions for their R&D needs.
Using a H2020 funding framework, IBISBA currently offers limited opportunities to researchers to obtain subsidised access to IBISBA specialised research structures and facilities, including contribution to user's travel and subsistence costs. Open Calls are launched regularly, inviting researchers from all sectors (academia and industry) ...
Projects: TRANSCRIPTPROM - Integrative and comparative analyses of response of Pichia pastoris, FLOX: FLavin-containing OXidoreductases, PlanOvac, HIGHFLUX, SporeDel, Yeast Glycerol, Galambr, SULFOCEL, Muconic Acid Production, Promoters 4 Pichia, Evocolour - The evolution and genetics of Flavobacteria forming structurally coloured colonies for sustainable biomaterials, Extreme - Genomic approach for extremozymes screening of thermophilic/anaerobic Caldicoprobacter algerensis strain, HMOzyme, PILOT-MP - Pilot scale process development for microbial proteins, UMB - Upscaling and optimisation of microalgae production for bivalves hatchery, Biocare, MEOX, Coculture, YarroFuels, PlasticPutida, Lipro-alga, Cyanofcs, ENGINEER4ARGININE, Upscale of the biocatalytic transformation of Free Fatty Acids into high-value products (BIOFFA), B-PAC, BIOFFA, GLYCOMICS, KorallionBio, MAROX, PROTEIFROM, SUPI
Scorpionism is a serious public health problem in tropical areas, especially in Africa, southern India, the Middle East, and Latin America. There are about 12 species of scorpions that are dangerous to humans and all belong to the Buthidae family. In particular, venom on scorpion Androctonus australis hector is particularly toxic to humans. Serotherapy uses antibodies or fragments of antibodies to target the neurotoxins of the scorpion venom. Nanobodies, camelid-derived antibodies, are more ...
Programme: This Project is not associated with a Programme
Public web page: Not specified
Start date: 6th Feb 2017
Organisms: Escherichia coli
A project for templates for templates for data, protocols etc. and for their documentation and examples.
Programme: IBISBA
Public web page: Not specified
The collection of protocols that have not yet been curated by IBISBA WP6
Programme: IBISBA
Public web page: http://www.ibisba.eu
Structural colour is widely found in nature and is defined by at least partially ordered nanostructures which interact with light to create vivid, angle-dependent colour. Structural colour (SC) is quite distinct from chemical pigments and offers superior properties (intensity, resistance to bleaching, advanced optical effects) compared to pigments and dyes. SC is familiar to us, for example in the way the feathers of the peacock catch the light. SC was observed by Hook and Newten in the 17th ...
Programme: TransNational Access
Public web page: Not specified
Organisms: Escherichia coli, Flavobacteriia
5L bioreactor culture of strain E. coli WK6 in a batch/fed-batch strategy at 37°C. Characterization of biomass growth and oxygen transfer
Submitter: Susana Alonso Villela
Assay type: Cultivation Experiment
Technology type: Fed-batch
Investigation: Effect of the induction temperature in nanobody...
Organisms: Escherichia coli
SOPs: No SOPs
Data files: BR01 samples, BioPAT MFCS data for BR01 - part 1, BioPAT MFCS data for BR01 - part 2, Data analysis of the BR01, Gas analysis data for BR01
Snapshots: No snapshots
5L bioreactor culture of recombinant strain E. coli CH10-12 in a batch/fed-batch strategy at 37°C (BR02). Protein induction promoted when biomass reached 25 g cdw/L and at 28°C for 12 h
Submitter: Susana Alonso Villela
Assay type: Cultivation Experiment
Technology type: Fed-batch
Investigation: Effect of the induction temperature in nanobody...
Organisms: Escherichia coli
SOPs: No SOPs
Data files: BioPAT MFCS data for BR02 - part 1, BioPAT MFCS data for BR02 - part 2, Gas analysis data for BR02 and BR03
Snapshots: No snapshots
5L bioreactor culture of recombinant strain E. coli CH10-12. Protein induction promoter when biomass reached 30 g cdw/L and at 29°C for 38 h
Submitter: Susana Alonso Villela
Assay type: Cultivation Experiment
Technology type: Fed-batch
Investigation: Effect of the induction temperature in nanobody...
5L bioreactor culture of reference strain E. coli WK6. Protein induction promoter when biomass reached 25 g cdw/L and at 29°C for 28 h
Submitter: Susana Alonso Villela
Assay type: Cultivation Experiment
Technology type: Fed-batch
Investigation: Effect of the induction temperature in nanobody...
5L bioreactor culture of recombinant strain E. coli CH10-12. Protein induction promoter when biomass reached 25 g cdw/L and at 30°C for 10 h
Submitter: Susana Alonso Villela
Assay type: Cultivation Experiment
Technology type: Fed-batch
Investigation: Effect of the induction temperature in nanobody...
Organisms: Escherichia coli
SOPs: No SOPs
Data files: BioPAT MFCS data for BR03 - part 1, BioPAT MFCS data for BR03 - part 2, Gas analysis data for BR02 and BR03
Snapshots: No snapshots