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Prof.dr. W.M. de Vos Persoon

Prof.dr. W.M. de Vos

Lopende onderzoeksactiviteiten

(de meest recente activiteit is bovenaan geplaatst)
Onderzoeker Optimizing growth rate, biomass and product formation of Lactococcus lactis by a Systems Biology approach
Projectleider Developing a High-temperature and Low-cost Microbial White Biotechnology Production Platform for Green Chemicals
Promotor Metabolic and phylogenetic diversity of Akkermansia species in the human digestive tract
Promotor Enrichment and engineering of biomass-converting thermophilic bacterium
Promotor Bio-functionalization of porous alumin oxide for targeted capture and growth of microbes
Promotor The Rumen as Bioreactor
Projectleider Lactic acid fermentation of lignicellulose-derived substrates with (hemi)cellulolytic microbes.
Promotor Lactic acid fermentation of lignicellulose-derived substrates with (hemi)cellulolytic microbes.
Promotor Image spectral\radiometry assessment for LPIS applications
Promotor Akkermansia muciniphila transcriptional regulation in respons to host specific conditions
Projectleider Microbes Inside: Metabolic Interactions
Promotor Microbes Inside: Metabolic Interactions
Projectleider Functional genomics and diversity of mucus-associated bacteria
Promotor Functional microbiomics of Akkermansia species in the human digestive tract.
Onderzoeker System biology of Clostridium acetobutylicum - a possible answer to dwindling crude oil reserves
Promotor Developing a high-temperature and low-cost microbial white biotechnology production platform for green chemicals.
Promotor Effect of host genotype on porcine gastrointestinal microbiota structure and function.
Promotor Systems biology of the butanol-producing Clostridium acetobutylicum: new source of biofuel and chemicals/COSMIC 2
Projectleider Systems biology of the butanol-producing Clostridium acetobutylicum: new source of biofuel and chemicals/COSMIC 2
Promotor Adaptive capacity and functionality of multitrophic aquatic ecosystems
Promotor Systems biology of sulfolobus
Promotor Optimizing growth rate, biomass and product formation of Lactococcus lactis by a systems biology approach.
Promotor CRIB, an essential bacterium to protect us against infectious complications?
Promotor GeneNet: System dynamic analysis of gene networks in fungal systems.
Promotor Comparative genomics of regulatory networks in gram-positive bacteria.
Promotor Development of mathematical models of the formation of flavour compounds by lactic acid bacteria.
Promotor Functional genomics towards understanding of abiotic cellular stress and survival in anaerobic dehalogenating bacteria
Promotor Assessment of the role of horizontal gene transfer in the bacterial adaptation to halogenated compounds in the environment
Promotor Resilience of the groundwater ecosystem in reaction to anthropogenic disturbances

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