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 Jongil Rhee

 Eng. BID. 5B-317

 (Lab) 82-62-530-1847

 (Cell Phone)

 (Fax) 82-62-530-1849

 jirhee@chonnam.ac.kr

 http://www.bptlab.or.kr 


 

 

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 1978.3-1983.2 Chonnam National University, College of Engineering, Department of Chemical Equipment, B.S.

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 1983.3-1985.2 KAIST, Department of Chemical Engineering, M.S.

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 1990.10 - 1996.2 University of Hannover (Germany), School of Chemistry (Biotechnology), Ph. D.

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 1998.9 - 1999.8 Delft University of Technology (the Netherlands), Kluyver Institute for Biotechnology, Research fellow

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 1996.2 - 1998.8 University of Hannover (Germany), Institute for Technical Chemistry, Research fellow

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 1995.3 - 1989.3 Korea Institute of energy and Resources (KIER), Research engineer

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 Gene cloning and recombinant bioprocess development, Bioprocess automation and modelling, Development fo optic biosensor and biochip

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 Development of xylitol oxidase-based flow injection analysis for monitoring of xylitol concentrations, Analytica Chimica Acta  456,2 (2002/04/08) 293-301

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 Immobilization of SpA::EcoRI on IgG support improves the thermal stability of
restriction activity ,Process Biochemistry 37 (2001) 275-278

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 Flow-injection sandwich ELISA for bioprocess monitoring, Journal of automated methods & management in chemistry 21 (1999) 121-125

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 Control of ammonium cencentration in biological processes using flow injection analysis technique, Korean J. Biotechnol. Bioeng., 16(5), 2001, 452-458

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 Monitoring of biological processes by 2-dimensional fluorescence sensor, Korean J. Biotechnol. Bioeng., 16(5), 2001, 493-499

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 Lab Name : BioProcess Technology Lab (BPT lab)

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 We develop biological processes for the production of high-value bioproducts by recombinant microorganisms as well as bioprocess monitoring and control techniques. For the efficient bioprocess development a few new gene cloning techniques and some optic biosensor and biochips are developed. Some automated analysis techniques like FIA and SIA are also developed and applied for real bioprocesses.

 

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Chonnam National University, 300 yongbong-dong, puk-gu, gwangju 500-757, KOREA  Tel: 82-62-530-1900 Fax:82-62-530-1909