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2000 Grantees Conference Proceedings : : 2001 Inter-Agency Grantees Conference Proceedings : : Metabolic Engineering Working Group Home

Metabolic Engineering Working Group

Inter-Agency Conference

January 31, 2003

Table of Contents

 

Cover Letter

Metabolic Engineering Working Group Members

Agenda

Background

Metabolic Engineering

Scope

Introduction

Presentations

Abstracts of Expert Presentations

Welcoming and Opening Remarks

FRED HEINEKEN, Chair, Metabolic Engineering Working Group

Genome-scale Analysis for New Metabolic Engineering Procedures

BERNHARD PALSSON, University of California, San Diego [Abstract]

Presentation of DOD Highlights and Introduction of Jay Keasling

HAROLD BRIGHT, Office of Naval Research

Strategies for Metabolic Engineering of Environmental Microoranisms

JAY KEASLING, University California, Berkeley [Abstract]

Cell Factory Engineering Using Combinatorial and In Vitro Evolution Strategies

CLAUDIA SCHMIDT-DANNERT, University of Minnesota [Abstract]

Metabolic Engineering of Escherichia coli W3110 for Redox Neutral and Oxidized Products

L.O. INGRAM, University of Florida [Abstract]

Presentation of NIST Highlights and Introduction of Hal Monbouquette

TRAVIS GALLAGHER, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Aromatic Biosynthesis in Archaeoglobus fulgidus

HAL MONBOUQUETTE, University of California, Los Angeles [Abstract]

Mathematical and Computational Analysis of Central Carbon Pathways for Efficient Metabolic Engineering

VASSILY HATZIMANIKATIS, Northwestern University [Abstract]

Presentation of DOE Highlights and Introduction of Imran Shah

JOHN HOUGHTON, Department of Energy

Computational Elucidation of Metabolic Pathways

IMRAN SHAH, University of Colorado [Abstract]

Presentation of EPA Highlights and Introduction of Terry Papoutsakis

MARK SEGAL, Environmental Protection Agency

Stress, Solvent Production and Tolerance

E. TERRY PAPOUTSAKIS, Northwestern University [Abstract]

The MetaCyc Database and the Pathway Tools Software: Resources for Metabolic Engineering

PETER D. KARP, SRI International

Discussion: Future Directions for Metabolic Engineering [discussion notes]

Agency Activities in Metabolic Engineering

Department of Agriculture

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Department of Defense

Department of Energy

Environmental Protection Agency

National Institutes of Health

National Science Foundation

Workshop Participants

First Grantees Conference Presentations : : 2001 Inter-Agency Grantees Conference Proceedings : : Metabolic Engineering Working Group Home