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 526-302 Biotechnology 2: Process Development

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr D. Tribe

Prerequisites

Microbiology 526-301.

Semester

2

Contact

30 lectures and 6 hours of tutorials that require submission of written reports

Subject Description

By the end of the subject students should be able to:

  • comprehend many of the issues, concepts and difficulties involved in developing new biotechnology products (for instance hormones, cytokines, vaccines, DNA probes, and biosensors), and in developing biotechnology based manufacturing processes
  • describe the principles underlying microbial processes currently in operation in industry, such as for example those used in manufacture of amino acids, enzymes, sugars, antibiotics and related biochemical products
  • recognise the difficulties involved in transition between laboratory and larger modes of operation
  • appreciate the importance of rational, independent and critical thought in biotechnology, such as is needed when assessing the consequences of deliberate releases of genetically modified organisms into the environment
  • recognise the past contributions of biotechnology to society - for example in the food and health-care industries, and its potential for further improvement of human welfare - as illustrated by the ongoing contribution of molecular biology to advances in medicine.

Assessment

A 2-hour end-of-semester written examination (80%) and written assignments not exceeding a total of 3000 words (20%).



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