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You can find the newest publication of the Intenso project by following the link below: Immobilized palladium(II) ion affinity chromatography for recovery of recombinant proteins with peptide tags containing histidine and cysteine
The first Intenso newsletter is intended to provide insight into the rationale behind the participation of partners, why the Intenso project is so vital to the future of the downstream processing methods used in the biotechnological industry. It also highlights the Monolith Summer School, in which the partners BIA and BOKU also presented the work performed in the Intenso project. Check back for future installments of the Intenso newsletter. 1st Newsletter Intenso
General Assembly of the Intenso Project in Lille This time the general assembly meeting was conducted on September 10th to September 12th in Lille at the “Grand Palais” just after the ESBES conference that most of the partners were attending. The recent project progress was presented to keep all partners at the same information level. For this meeting, renowned experts in the fields of biotechnology and exploitation were invited, to carefully scrutinize and assess the project progress and provide ideas and suggestions how to continue on an optimal trajectory towards the project goals. As is common practice at the Intenso project meetings, ample time was reserved for discussions in small groups and networking, to help deepen the understanding of the current state of affairs for each project partner and formulate the progress strategy for the following months.
The general assembly of the Intenso project was held on the 11th and 12th of February at the Instituto Superior Técnico in Lisbon. During the two day meeting, the current developments within the project have been discussed at length and the time has also been used to network and keep all partners informed as to the current state-of-the-art in all four technological pillars. A member of the FP 7 project BioIntense was present as well to facilitate knowledge exchange between the two projects.
Recently, the first peer-reviewed publications have become available online. The links can be found below. Purification of infective baculoviruses by monoliths Reversible entrapment of plasmid deoxyribonucleic acid on different chromatographic supports Emerging technologies for the integration and intensification of downstream bioprocesses
The Intenso project is a diverse consortium of 16 partners, consisting of 5 universities and 11 companies, who are leaders in their respective fields of bio-separation technologies. Funded under the EU-FP7 framework since 2012, the consortium's efforts are focussed on increasing productivity, cost efficiency, and sustainability in the downstream bioprocessing of mAbs, VLPs, pDNA, and various proteins. The project is built upon 4 state-of-the-art scientific pillars, which are aimed at integrating multiple separation steps while increasing separation efficiency.
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