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Bioengineering

BIOE 4620 Biochemical Engineering

Designation: ÌýÌý Elective
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Description: ÌýÌý The application of engineering principles to the design and analysis of biological processes that employ living organisms or biochemicals
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Prerequisite: ÌýÌý BIOE 3400; BIOE 3500
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Textbook: ÌýÌý Bioprocess Engineering Basic ConceptÌý
Shuler and KargieÌý
Prentice Hall
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Objectives: ÌýÌý To apply engineering principles to the design of biological processesÌý
To analyze biological processes that employ living organismsÌý
To analyze biological processes that employ biochemicals
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Topics: ÌýÌý Overview of bio basicsÌý
EnzymesÌý
How cells workÌý
Major metabolic pathwaysÌý
How cells growÌý
StoichiometryÌý
BioreactorsÌý
Scale up, etc.Ìý
Recovery & PurificationÌý
Altering Cellular Info
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Schedule: ÌýÌý 2 - 1 hour and 15 minute lectures per week
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Contribution: ÌýÌý Engineering topics
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Outcomes: ÌýÌý
(a) ÌýÌý An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
(e) ÌýÌý An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
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Prepared by: ÌýÌý Scott Molitor (scott.molitor@utoledo.edu) and Tammy Phares (tamara.phares@utoledo.edu).
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