The realm of single-cell analysis is not only captivating, but also holds diverse implications for biotechnology. Despite their small size, microorganisms play a pivotal role in producing everyday products. Yet, conventional methods yield only average values from large populations, obscuring individual cell behaviors. What contemporary solutions exist to overcome the limitations of these methods?
In this episode, our guests Prof. Alexander Grünberger, Dr. Dietrich Kohlheyer, and Dr. Christian Dusny explore how studying individual cells can unveil performance-determining kinetics in both monocultures and co-cultures. Join us as we delve into the potential of single-cell resolution to revolutionize bioprocessing, offering fresh insights that could enhance efficiency and sustainability in industrial applications.
InterZell, funded by the DFG as a priority program (SPP 2170), focuses on cell-cell and cell-bioreactor interactions, bridging biological research with engineering principles in modern biochemical engineering. For more information, visit https://www.spp2170.uni-stuttgart.de/
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