University of Minnesota
BioTechnology Institute

 

Michael C. Flickinger
Professor
BioTechnology Institute / Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Biophysics
1479 Gortner Avenue, Suite 240
St. Paul, MN 55106-6106
ph: (612) 624-9259
fax: (612) 625-1700
Email: mflick@cbs.umn.edu

Industrial Biocatalysis and Bioseparation

My laboratory investigates the biochemistry of microbes that grow at elevated temperatures or are halotolerant for use as whole-cell biocatalysis. Some of these whole-cell biocatalyts may be used coated onto surfaces, within composite membranes, or latex microstructures generated by piezoelectric (ink jet) printing methods. This combines expertise in microbial biochemistry, materials science, coating technology, industrial microbiology, and protein engineering.

Our cross-disciplinary research group collaborates with faculty and industrial scientists in this country, Europe, and Asia. Graduate students, visiting industrial scientists, and postdoctoral associates from the disciplines of biochemistry, molecular biology, chemical engineering, and materials science participate in one of three main research projects. Students and postdoctoral associates from 15 different countries have been trained in our group since 1985. In addition to greater than 100 peer reviewed publications, all of the projects in our laboratory have resulted in patent disclosures resulting in 18 issued U.S. and foreign patents.

Recent Publications

Plasmid-Dependent Methylotrophy in Thermotolerant
Bacillus methanolicus

Biocatalytic Coatings - Multi-Layer, Permeable, Reactive Latex Coatings Containing Living Bacteria: Applications for Biosensors, Bio-Electronic Devices, and Biocatalysis

Smart Coatings III Manuscript


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