Title: Microbial Enzymes for Biorefining and Biobased Products Production
Speaker: Professor Qin Wensheng Professor at University of Lakes, Canada
Location: Lightweight Building A320
Time: 9:00 AM, May 14.
Contents of the report: Research on the production of large quantities of crude glycerol in the process of biodiesel production. Screening and identification of novel aerobic strains that can efficiently convert glycerol into bio-diesel. Construction of a co-metabolism biodegradation system and conversion of glycerol to high value-added green chemicals. And biofuels.
Speaker's Profile: Tenured Chair Professor of Biology, University of Lakes, Canada, PhD supervisor in Molecular Biology and Bioengineering. The main research fields include: (1) Research and development of low-cost, high-efficiency microbial enzyme products, (2) Application of engineered bacteria and engineered fungi to transform agricultural and forest biomass and municipal waste into biofuels and high value-added bio-based products, (3) Application of engineering bacteria and engineering fungi for the detoxification of papermaking and chemical sludge, (4) Microalgae and microbial purification and energy recovery of inorganic and organic industrial waste water in papermaking, chemical, textile printing and dyeing and food industries, etc. (5) Genetic engineering micro Bioreactors such as algae produce high-value medical proteins and other bio-based products. There have been 119 academic papers published. Previously he was the Associate Editor of the Journal of Applied Microbiology in the United Kingdom and Letters in Applied Microbiology in the United Kingdom, and an editorial consultant for Biochemical Journal in the UK. He is currently the editor of the Canadian Journal of Biotechnology and the Journal of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology, the International Journal of Biological Sciences, the International Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and the UK's Microbiology Discovery. Senior Editor of Magazine.