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| School: | School of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology |
| Unit Description: | Microbes play a key role in industrial and environmental bioprocesses such as pharmaceutical and food production, waste treatment, renewable energy generation and environmental bioremediation. The principles of these bioprocesses are studied using a problem-based approach. The unit investigates how microbial reactions can be predicted and controlled and how oxygen, pH and other conditions affect different bioprocess using suitable bioreactors. Example topics are: pollutant biodegradation, algae culture, vitamin, antibiotic and beer/wine production, bioleaching, bio-fuels, bioreactor design and control. |
| Enrolment Options: | | MURDOCH: Semester 2, Internal |
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| Contact Time: | Lectures: 3 hours per week; 5 laboratory/tutorial sessions and a group |
| Fees: | Details |
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This information has been extracted dynamically from the 2008 Murdoch University Handbook |
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