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Author / Title
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08.00 h
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Registration
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08.30 h
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Welcome to day 2 and intro Excursion and Symposium Dinner
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P3
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08.40 h
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Plenary lecture 5 - Tadahisa Iwata
Mechanical properties and biodegradability of microbial polyesters and polysaccharide esters
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09.10 h
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Flash Start-ups
The Plastus, Khobar, Saudi Arabia – Nouf Alhazmi
Shellworks, London, GB – Camila Utsunomia
PHABuilder, Beijing, China – Yuehan Guo
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09.20 h
S5_5
S5_7
S5_9
S6_7
S6_5
S6_6
S6_4
S1_13
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Poster Flash presentations
Cherrelle Johnson
Florian Miserez
Maria Reis
Wen Zhou
Juliana R. Laszakovits
Juraj Vodicka
Oliver Drzyzga
Cuihuan Zhao >> ONLINE >>
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09.30 h
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Break and transfer to rooms
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Session 5: End-of-life I: valorization of plastics
Parallel session in room i21N208
Chairman: Kumar Sudesh
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KN6
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09.40 h
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Dieter Jendrossek
Biopolymers in vivo
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N18
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10.00 h
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Shin Sato
Deterioration of vulcanized natural rubber sheets is associated
with removal of calcium carbonate filler by wood-decay fungi
Trichaptum abietinum and Trichaptum biforme
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N19
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10.15 h
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Juliette Brunet
Evanesto®: a biological catalyst promoting the biodegradation of PLA
under universal composting conditions
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N20
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10.30 h
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Tulika Prakash Srivastava
Natural rubber degradation by novel Gram-negative bacteria
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N21
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10.45 h
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Maciej Guzik
Polyhydroxyalkanoate monomers as building blocks of new green solvents
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11.00 h
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Coffee Break
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Session 5: End-of-life II: Characterization and valorization
Parallel session in room i21N208
Chairman: Stanislav Obruča
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N22
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11.30 h
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Fabien Millan
Using a quartz crystal microbalance to study enzymatic degradation of biopolyesters
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N23
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11.45 h
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Najwa Mat Yasin
Towards biological upcycling: A methodology of monitoring different stages of biodegradation for polylactic acid using Amycolatopsis orientalis
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N24
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12.00 h
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Octavio García-Depraect
Volatile fatty acids production from bioplastics: A new opportunity to create a closed-loop bioplastics supply chain
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N25
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12.15 h
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Monika Wehrli
Mechanical stress properties of the wheat protein network along the production vital gluten
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Session 6: Medical applications
Parallel session in room i21N307
Chairwoman: Valérie Langlois
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KN7
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09.40 h
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Jasmina Nikodinovic-Runic
Polyhydroxyoctanoate (PHO) blends for biomedical applications
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N26
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10.00 h
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Francisco G. Blanco
Functionalization of plastic materials with antipneumococcal lysin Cpl-711 using a poly-hydroxyalkanoate affinity tag
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N27
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10.15 h
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Katarzyna Haraźna
Diclofenac enriched poly(3-hydroxyoctanoate) porous patches as dressings for chronic wound treatment
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N28
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10.30 h
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Maria Eduarda Araújo Ribeiro
PHBHV bionanocomposite with fullerene for bone defect filling
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N29
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10.45 h
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João Ricardo Pereira
Development of 3D scaffolds based on polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) and FucoPol
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11.00 h
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Coffee Break
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Session 7: Bioplastic processing & products I
Parallel session in room i21N307
Chairman: Roger Marti
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N30
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11.30 h
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Diana Araújo
Chitin-glucan complex hydrogels: Effect of polymer concentration and impact on drug delivery ability
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N31
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11.50 h
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Nuttapol Tanadchangsaeng
Fabrication and biological property of artificial tendon composite from medium-chain-length polyhydroxyalkanoate
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N32
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12.05 h
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Patrícia Concórdio-Reis
Bioactive exopolysaccharide-composites based on gold, silver, and selenium nanoparticles
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N33
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12.20 h
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Valérie Langlois
Polyhydroxyalkanoates for the development of MRI-visible biomaterials and coating for nano-MOF
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Session 8: Upcycling of plastics for building blocks
Aula i23 – main conference room
Chairman: Tadahisa Iwata
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N35
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09.40 h
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Agathe Mouren
Novel renewable polymers and additives from building blocks obtained by bioproduction of plastic wastes
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N36
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10.00 h
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Isabel Pardo
Closing the plastics loop with bacterial wax esters
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N37
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10.15 h
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Asiyah Esmail
Bacterial cellulose biosynthesis by Komagataeibacter xylinus DSM 2004 and 46604 from terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol
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N38
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10.30 h
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Georg M. Guebitz
Biorecycling of polymers
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KN8
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10.45 h
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Kevin O Connor
The Conversion of non-degradable polymers into biodegradable polymers using a combination of chemistry and biotechnology
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11.00 h
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Coffee Break
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Session 9: Bioplastic processing & products II
Aula i23 – main conference room
Chairwoman: Maria Reis
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N39
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11.30 h
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Cristina Campano
A novel approach to produce smart ultrathin films based on bacterial biopolymers
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N40
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11.50 h
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Petr Sedláček
Tailoring barrier and release properties of bioplastic films via controlling the monomer composition of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-4-hydroxybutyrate)
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N41
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12.05 h
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Virginia Rivero-Buceta
Development of novel core-shell particles based on bacterial cellulose and polyhydroxybutyrate to encapsulate bioactive cargos
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N42
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12.20 h
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Eva de Carvalho
Bioadhesion on low density and porous PHAs prepared by a solvent-free process
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N43
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12.35 h
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Ana Marta Rodrigues
Optimization of polyhydroxyalkanoates extraction from a mixed microbial culture
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13.00 h
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Lunch & Posters
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14.00 h
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Entering buses
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14.20 h
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Grande Dixence
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18.20 h
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Transfer to Symposium Dinner
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19.30 h
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Symposium Dinner Les Iles
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23.00 h
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Transfer to Campus and hotels
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Please note that the program may be subject to change!
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