Biotechnology & Bioengineering states its aim and scope as publishing original articles, reviews, and mini reviews that deal with all aspects of applied biotechnology. These include:
applied aspects of cellular physiology, metabolism, and energetics of bacteria, fungi, animal, and plant cells
enzyme systems and their applications, including enzyme reactors, purification, and applied aspects of protein engineering
animal-cell biotechnology, including media development, modeling, tissue engineering, and applied aspects of cell interactions with their environment and other cells
bioseparation and other downstream processes including cell disruption, chromatography, affinity purifications, extractions, and membrane processing
environmental biotechnology, including aerobic and anaerobic processes, systems involving biofilms, algal systems, detoxification and bioremediation, and genetic aspects
applied genetics and metabolic engineering, including modeling molecular processes of applied interest; plant-cell biotechnology
biochemical engineering, including transport phenomena in bioreactors, bioreactor design, kinetics and modeling of biological systems, instrumentation and control, biological containment, and bioprocess design
biosensors
spectroscopic and other instrumental techniques for biotechnological applications, including NMR and flow cytometry
thermodynamic aspects of cellular systems and their applications
mineral biotechnology, including coal biotechnology
biological aspects of biomass and renewable resources engineering
fundamental aspects of food biotechnology
Holdings: Vol. 4, no. 1 (Mar. 1962)-present
Related titles: Continues: Journal of biochemical and microbiological technology and engineering
Note: Vols. for 1998- include section: Combinatorial chemistry
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