Kang Y, Luo R, Gong D, Zhang Y, Wang D. 2022 The 1st Western China symposium on the international frontier of synthetic biomanufacturing.
BIOTECHNOLOGY NOTES (AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS) 2022;
3:113-117. [PMID:
39416450 PMCID:
PMC11446359 DOI:
10.1016/j.biotno.2022.12.004]
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Abstract
The 1st western China symposium on the international frontier of synthetic biomanufacturing was successfully held on July 8-10 in 2022. The conference is firstly launched by Professor Dan Wang in Chongqing University, and will be organized regularly every year by different universities in western China. The aim of this symposium is to show the cutting-edge knowledge of the synthetic biology developed in China and worldwide, provide a chance to meet international colleagues, and also to promote the academic and economic development of western China. Due to COVID-19, the 2022 symposium was masterfully delivered on the combination of online and offline operation, and the organisers must be commended for a really excellent and interactive meeting. The content of the conference involves two modules of synthetic biology and green biomanufacturing, covering eight aspects: synthetic biology, metabolic engineering, biological process engineering, industrial microbial breeding, biocatalysis and biotransformation, synthetic bio-materials, bio-medicine and biological separation engineering. More than 400 representatives were invited to gather together to exchange the latest research results and development trends in the field of synthetic biology and biomanufacturing. There was a significant focus on the younger scientists, both in terms of oral reports and posters. There were many excellent invited lectures and sessions beyond the remit of this short summary, including "Pharmaceutical manufacturing by biological methods" by Yuguo Zheng, Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE) Member of China, and a lecture "The third generation of biological manufacturing: preparing chemicals with CO2 as raw material" by Tianwei Tan, Academician of the CAE Member of China, a lecture on the biotransformation and green separation of natural products by Prof. Huizhou Liu, a lecture of the synthetic biology of Halophilic bacteria by Prof. Guoqiang Chen, a lecture of design principles to engineer yeasts as microbial factories by Ass. Prof. Zengyi Shao in Iowa State University, and a outstanding overview of the development of synthetic biology from basic research to industrialization in China to list just six. In this article we will cover some pertinent areas of synthetic biology and biomanufacturing amidst the unavoidable spectra of COVID-19.
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