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==Week 6 Assignment== | |||
#Select one of these project topics as what you will present next week. | #Select one of these project topics as what you will present next week. | ||
#*We chose project 2: The chemostat model we’ve worked out does not predict the oxygen use and carbon dioxide production of Figure 1 B. Develop and analyze a model of the chemostat that includes oxygen and carbon dioxide. | |||
#Find at least one reference beyond the two terSchure et al papers that will be helpful to your modeling effort. Discuss in your journal the relevance of the reference. | #Find at least one reference beyond the two terSchure et al papers that will be helpful to your modeling effort. Discuss in your journal the relevance of the reference. | ||
#*Postma, Erik, et al. "Enzymic Analysis of the Crabtree Effect in Glucose-Limited Chemostat Cultures of ''Saccharomyces Cerevisiae''." Applied and Environmental Biology 55.2 (1989): 468-77. | #*Postma, Erik, et al. "Enzymic Analysis of the Crabtree Effect in Glucose-Limited Chemostat Cultures of ''Saccharomyces Cerevisiae''." Applied and Environmental Biology 55.2 (1989): 468-77. [[http://aem.asm.org/content/55/2/468.full.pdf+html Paper 1 Link]] | ||
#*This paper will be useful because the experiment done in the paper deals with a chemostat containing a yeast population. There is a detailed section of the paper dedicated to the oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production in the yeast. The information and data presented will be helpful in formulating a model for oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide in our project. | |||
#Find a mathematical reference, be it a textbook, a paper, or a website, that is relevant to your project topic. Discuss in your journal the relevance of the reference. | #Find a mathematical reference, be it a textbook, a paper, or a website, that is relevant to your project topic. Discuss in your journal the relevance of the reference. | ||
#*Bailey, J.E. "Mathematical Modeling and Analysis in Biochemical Engineering: Past Accomplishments and Future Opportunities." Biotechnology Progress 14.1 (1998): 8-20. [[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1021/bp9701269/full Paper 2 Link]] | |||
#*This paper will be useful because it talks about mathematical modeling in steady state conditions such as in chemostats. The paper specifically touches on chemostats involving yeast populations. I have trouble with the modeling so this paper should prove to be a good resource when I am modeling our project. | |||
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Week 6 Assignment
- Select one of these project topics as what you will present next week.
- We chose project 2: The chemostat model we’ve worked out does not predict the oxygen use and carbon dioxide production of Figure 1 B. Develop and analyze a model of the chemostat that includes oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- Find at least one reference beyond the two terSchure et al papers that will be helpful to your modeling effort. Discuss in your journal the relevance of the reference.
- Postma, Erik, et al. "Enzymic Analysis of the Crabtree Effect in Glucose-Limited Chemostat Cultures of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae." Applied and Environmental Biology 55.2 (1989): 468-77. [Paper 1 Link]
- This paper will be useful because the experiment done in the paper deals with a chemostat containing a yeast population. There is a detailed section of the paper dedicated to the oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production in the yeast. The information and data presented will be helpful in formulating a model for oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide in our project.
- Find a mathematical reference, be it a textbook, a paper, or a website, that is relevant to your project topic. Discuss in your journal the relevance of the reference.
- Bailey, J.E. "Mathematical Modeling and Analysis in Biochemical Engineering: Past Accomplishments and Future Opportunities." Biotechnology Progress 14.1 (1998): 8-20. [Paper 2 Link]
- This paper will be useful because it talks about mathematical modeling in steady state conditions such as in chemostats. The paper specifically touches on chemostats involving yeast populations. I have trouble with the modeling so this paper should prove to be a good resource when I am modeling our project.
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