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Biotechnology & Bioengineering
ISSN: 0006-3592
Journal
Vol 105-107(Calendar Year 2010, 18 Issues)
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  • Description

Biotechnology & Bioengineering publishes Perspectives, Articles, Reviews, Mini-Reviews, and Communications to the Editor that embrace all aspects of biotechnology. These include:

  • Enzyme systems and their applications, including enzyme reactors, purification, and applied aspects of protein engineering
  • Animal-cell biotechnology, including media development
  • Applied aspects of cellular physiology, metabolism, and energetics
  • Biocatalysis and applied enzymology, including enzyme reactors, protein engineering, and nanobiotechnology
  • Biothermodynamics
  • Biofuels, including biomass and renewable resource engineering
  • Biomaterials, including delivery systems and materials for tissue engineering
  • Bioprocess engineering, including kinetics and modeling of biological systems, transport phenomena in bioreactors, bioreactor design, monitoring, and control
  • Biosensors and instrumentation
  • Computational and systems biology, including bioinformatics and genomic/proteomic studies
  • Environmental biotechnology, including biofilms, algal systems, and bioremediation
  • Fundamental and applied aspects of food biotechnology
  • Metabolic and cellular engineering
  • Plant-cell biotechnology
  • Spectroscopic and other analytical techniques for biotechnological applications
  • Synthetic biology
  • Tissue engineering, stem-cell bioengineering, regenerative medicine, gene therapy and delivery systems

The editors will consider papers for publication based on novelty, their immediate or future impact on biotechnological processes, and their contribution to the advancement of biochemical engineering science. Submission of papers dealing with routine aspects of bioprocessing, description of established equipment, and routine applications of established methodologies (e.g., control strategies, modeling, experimental methods) is discouraged. Theoretical papers will be judged based on the novelty of the approach and their potential impact, or on their novel capability to predict and elucidate experimental observations.

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