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BEC 545 Cell Line Development for Biomanufacturing
This course provides the basic and advanced principles of genetic engineering in yeast and mammalian cells for the overproduction of a protein of interest. Students will use classical and novel strategies to establish a stable Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell line based on the industrially relevant strain, DG44 (DHFR system). Students will also generate a yeast expression system based on Pichia pastoris for the production of the same protein. The generation of two different cell lines for the overproduction of the same protein of interest should provide students with an appreciation of each system in terms of cost, speed, productivity and product quality.
Corequisite: µþ·¡°äÌý425/525 or Prerequisite: µþ±õ°ÕÌý410/510 or MB 351 or MB 352 or MB 354
Typically offered in Fall and Spring