Screening and identifying high-performance microorganisms are key steps in biotechnological research and development. They are pivotal for advancing scientific discovery and eventually commercializing bioprocesses at scale as it allows selecting suitable biological materials, such as enzymes, bacteria, or yeasts that perform the desired task with high selectivity and efficiency. These tasks can range from food chemistry, including yoghurt fermentation, edible oil refinement, carotenoid manufacturing, or human-milk oligosaccharide production to the bio-manufacturing of low-calorie sweeteners.
Join dsm-firmenich for an insightful webinar exploring cutting-edge screening technologies and their applications within biotech and food ingredient development.
Sharina Chander will discuss the design – build – test – learn (DBTL) principle applied to biotech screening and explain how flow-injection NMR is being used in DBTL cycles to select the best performing microorganisms. The analysis of the acquired NMR data can be supported by the Advanced Chemical Profiling software which allows for fully-automated qNMR for metabolite quantification.
Wednesday June 25
05:00 PM CEST
This webinar is ideal for researchers, scientists, and professionals eager to leverage innovative screening technologies for biotech and precision fermentation advancements.
Don’t miss the opportunity to gain valuable insights from industry experts!
Sharina Chander
Scientist Spectroscopic Analysis & Characterization
Sharina Chander holds a master’s degree in biopharmaceutical sciences, with a specialization in organic chemistry. Since 2014, she has been working as an analytical scientist at dsm-firmenich, specialized in NMR spectroscopy, with a focus on structure elucidation, HT-screening using flow-injection NMR, and the implementation of automated tools for sample preparation and data processing