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Engineering biochemistry covering enzyme kinetics, metabolism and applied molecular biology.
Students should be conversant in the language of biology and biochemistry, and understand the how to grow and manipulate biological systems to produce useful commercial materials or consume chemical wastes.Topics covered include biochemical engineering; bacterial, plant and animal cell culturing; enzymes, metabolism and metabolic engineering (ME); genetic engineering (GE), GE Medical and industrial applications, molecular biology for bioprocessing; industrial microbiology, bioproducts, and bioreactors
After completing this course, students will understand 'upstream' bioprocess engineering issues and applications. Students are expected to be able to: Understand the language of biology and biochemistry.Understand different tools that can be used to grow, regulate, manipulate and scale-up biological fermentations.Understand different bioreactor configurations and their operation.Understand microbial growth and enzyme kinetics. Understand the importance of upstream bioprocess engineering to the production of different bioproducts and industrial applications.
ENCH281 or subject to approval of the Director of Studies
Carlo Carere
Rachael Wood
36 lectures, 2 assignments, a lab report (based on all 3 lab activities), mid-term test and end of semester examination
Ratledge, Colin. , Kristiansen, B; Basic biotechnology ; 3rd ed; Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Shuler, Michael L. , Kargi, Fikret; Bioprocess engineering : basic concepts ; 2nd ed; Prentice Hall, 2002.
The materials to be taught will be selected from a number of references including recently published books and journal papers, and these references will be provided at the lectures.
This course is required for completion of the Bioprocess Engineering minor. It provides preparation for ENCH482 (Bioprocess Engineering 2). The prerequisite for this course is ENCH281.
Domestic fee $1,002.00
International fee $5,625.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Chemical and Process Engineering .