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<span  class="member_name">Prof. Dr. Sven Panke<br></span> <span class="member_level">Head of the Bioprocess Laboratory<br>Departement of Biosystems Science and Engineering<br></span><span class="member_function">Instructor</span><br><br>The research of the BioprocessLaboratory revolves around the design of novel bioprocesses for the pharmaceutical and chemical industry. We address fundamental issues in biocatalyst discovery, biocatalyst engineering and process engineering. This set of activities reflects the interdisciplinary set of competences, from engineering to molecular biology, that is required to design successful processes. This includes, in the framework of our activities in synthetic biology, our work towards the transfer of more and more engineering concepts into the world of bio”engineering”, with the ultimate goal of converting biotechnology from a discovery science into a true engineering discipline.<br><br>
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<span  class="member_name">Prof. Dr. Sven Panke<br></span> <span class="member_level">Head of the Bioprocess Laboratory<br>Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering<br></span><span class="member_function">Instructor</span><br><br>The research of the Bioprocess Laboratory revolves around the design of novel bioprocesses for the pharmaceutical and chemical industry. We address fundamental issues in biocatalyst discovery, biocatalyst engineering and process engineering. This set of activities reflects the interdisciplinary set of competences, from engineering to molecular biology, that is required to design successful processes. This includes, in the framework of our activities in synthetic biology, our work towards the transfer of more and more engineering concepts into the world of bio”engineering”, with the ultimate goal of converting biotechnology from a discovery science into a true engineering discipline.<br><br>
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<span  class="member_name">Gaspar Morgado<br></span><span class="member_function">Instructor<br></span><span class="member_level">Ph.D Student<br>Bioprocess Laboratory D-BSSE</span>
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<span  class="member_name">Gaspar Morgado<br></span><span class="member_function">Advisor<br></span><span class="member_level">Ph.D Student<br>Bioprocess Laboratory D-BSSE</span>
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<span  class="member_name">Markus Jeschek<br></span><span class="member_function">Instructor<br></span><span class="member_level">Ph.D Student<br>Bioprocess Laboratory D-BSSE</span><br><br><br>
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<span  class="member_name">Markus Jeschek<br></span><span class="member_function">Advisor<br></span><span class="member_level">Ph.D Student<br>Bioprocess Laboratory D-BSSE</span><br><br><br><br>
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<span  class="member_name">Prof. Dr. Yaakov Benenson<br></span> <span class="member_level">Head of the Synthetic Biology Group<br>Departement of Biosystems Science and Engineering</span><br><span class="member_function">Instructor<br></span><br><br>Prof. Dr. Benenson joined ETH in 2010 to establish a Synthetic Biology group at the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering in Basel. The group will continue to pursue cutting edge research in synthetic biology and focus on applying the concepts of biological computing to problems in medicine.<br>We engineer synthetic biological circuits that control and manipulate living cells. Our circuits comprise modules common to all control systems: sensors, processors (computers) and actuators. Unlike traditional electromechanical devices, all these modules are built of biological molecules and operate inside live mammalian cells.   
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<span  class="member_name">Prof. Dr. Yaakov Benenson<br></span> <span class="member_level">Head of the Synthetic Biology Group<br>Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering</span><br><span class="member_function">Instructor<br></span><br>Prof. Dr. Benenson joined ETH in 2010 to establish a Synthetic Biology group at the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering in Basel. The group will continue to pursue cutting edge research in synthetic biology and focus on applying the concepts of biological computing to problems in medicine.<br>We engineer synthetic biological circuits that control and manipulate living cells. Our circuits comprise modules common to all control systems: sensors, processors (computers) and actuators. Unlike traditional electromechanical devices, all these modules are built of biological molecules and operate inside live mammalian cells.   
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<span  class="member_name">Benjamin Häfliger<br></span><span class="member_function">Instructor<br></span><span class="member_level">Ph.D Student<br>Synthetic Biology Group</span>
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<span  class="member_name">Bartolomeo Angelici<br></span><span class="member_function">Instructor<br></span><span class="member_level">Ph.D Student<br>Synthetic Biology Group</span>
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<span  class="member_name">Prof. Dr. Joerg Stelling<br></span> <span class="member_level">Head of the Computational Systems Biology Group<br>Departement of Biosystems Science and Engineering</span><br><br>In Mai 2008 he becomes full professor of Computational Systems Biology at the new Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering (BSSE) in Basel.
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<span  class="member_name">Prof. Dr. Joerg Stelling<br></span> <span class="member_level">Head of the Computational Systems Biology Group<br>Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering</span><br><br>The group develops computational methods for studying complex networks that establish cellular functions to elucidate their operating and design principles. We focus on concepts and tools for network inference, for system modeling and analysis, and for experimental design at larger scales in different biological systems. More specifically, we aim at elucidating design principles of the integration of cellular regulation across metabolism, signal transduction and gene regulation. All projects involve close collaborations with experimental biologists and computer / systems scientists.
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His research interests are in the fields of analysis and synthesis of biological networks with the help of - and by further development of - methods from systems theory and computer science. The strong interdisciplinary character of the research projects is reflected by a (international) network of co-operation partners from different scientific fields.
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Advisors and Instructors from Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering


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Prof. Dr. Sven Panke
Head of the Bioprocess Laboratory
Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering
Instructor

The research of the Bioprocess Laboratory revolves around the design of novel bioprocesses for the pharmaceutical and chemical industry. We address fundamental issues in biocatalyst discovery, biocatalyst engineering and process engineering. This set of activities reflects the interdisciplinary set of competences, from engineering to molecular biology, that is required to design successful processes. This includes, in the framework of our activities in synthetic biology, our work towards the transfer of more and more engineering concepts into the world of bio”engineering”, with the ultimate goal of converting biotechnology from a discovery science into a true engineering discipline.


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Gaspar Morgado
Advisor
Ph.D Student
Bioprocess Laboratory D-BSSE

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Markus Jeschek
Advisor
Ph.D Student
Bioprocess Laboratory D-BSSE




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Sabine Österle
Advisor
Ph.D Student
Bioprocess Laboratory D-BSSE





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Prof. Dr. Yaakov Benenson
Head of the Synthetic Biology Group
Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering

Instructor

Prof. Dr. Benenson joined ETH in 2010 to establish a Synthetic Biology group at the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering in Basel. The group will continue to pursue cutting edge research in synthetic biology and focus on applying the concepts of biological computing to problems in medicine.
We engineer synthetic biological circuits that control and manipulate living cells. Our circuits comprise modules common to all control systems: sensors, processors (computers) and actuators. Unlike traditional electromechanical devices, all these modules are built of biological molecules and operate inside live mammalian cells.

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Benjamin Häfliger
Advisor
Ph.D Student
Synthetic Biology Group

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Laura Prochazka
Advisor
Ph.D Student
Synthetic Biology Group





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Bartolomeo Angelici
Advisor
Ph.D Student
Synthetic Biology Group





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Prof. Dr. Joerg Stelling
Head of the Computational Systems Biology Group
Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering


The group develops computational methods for studying complex networks that establish cellular functions to elucidate their operating and design principles. We focus on concepts and tools for network inference, for system modeling and analysis, and for experimental design at larger scales in different biological systems. More specifically, we aim at elucidating design principles of the integration of cellular regulation across metabolism, signal transduction and gene regulation. All projects involve close collaborations with experimental biologists and computer / systems scientists.

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Lukas Widmer
Advisor
Ph.D Student
Computational Systems Biology Group