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High yield production of industrially and medically important chemicals and biofuels is an increasingly important goal. There must be a balance between ensuring sufficient resources for the cells to thrive and maximizing yield of the desired chemical. One emerging approach is to dispense with the organism altogether and use purely synthetic systems but this faces challenges of its own.
This Nature Conference will address the issue of resource allocation from several perspectives from design to implementation, explore current challenges and examine the approaches that are being taken to overcome these challenges.
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SESSION TOPICS
- Modeling and designing metabolic networks
- Rewiring metabolism for optimal yield
- Meeting the challenges of foreign product synthesis
- Cell-free product synthesis
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For more information about the conference, visit:
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ORGANIZERS
- Bin Han (CEMPS, Shanghai Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology, CAS, China)
- Guoping Zhao (CEMPS, Shanghai Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology, CAS, China)
- Zixin Deng (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
- Lixin Zhang (East China University of Science and Technology, China)
- Chuanfu An (Nature Communications, USA)
- Ross Cloney (Nature Communications, UK)
- Bernadett Gaal (Nature Communications, UK)
- Kyle Legate (Nature Communications, UK)
- Richard Pattison (Nature Communications, USA)
- Alfredo Sansone (Nature Communications, UK)
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