10:30
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Opening
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Dr. W. Schrof
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BASF SE, Ludwigshafen
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10:45
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The discovery and evolution of enzymes and organisms for biofuel,
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chemical and industrial applications
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T.R. Todaro, Verenium Corporation, San Diego/USA
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11:30
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'High thrughout approach’ in coating development from coaters point of view
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S. van Gils, ArcelorMittal, Zelzate/BE
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12:15
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A high throughput, parallel, microscale, fully automated approach to
biologics
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formulation development and stress test studies
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S. Lambert, Symyx, Santa Clara, CA/USA
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13:00
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Lunch
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14:00
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High productivity combinatorial(TM) R&D for semiconductor and solar materials,
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processes and integration
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Dr. J. Watanabe, Intermolecular, San Jose, CA/USA
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14:45
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Split-and-mix libraries as tools for the discovery of asymetric
catalysts and templates
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for the formation of silver- nanoparticles.“
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H. Wennemers, University Basel, CH
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15:30
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Discussion
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16:15
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End
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