Fabiana Regina Xavier Batista
Professor
Chemical Engineering
Federal University of Uberlandia(UFU)
Brazil
Biography
Fabiana Regina Xavier Batista holds a degree in Chemical Engineering from the State University of Campinas (2001), a master's degree (2003) and a doctorate (2007) in Chemical Engineering from the State University of Campinas, in collaboration with the Laboratory of Viral Immunology at the Butantan Institute and the University of Bielefeld in Germany . He has experience in Chemical Engineering with emphasis on Biotechnology, working mainly on the following topics: (1) development of bioprocesses and culture media for animal cells, (2) establishment of primary cultures of human cells (keratinocytes, fibroblasts and melanocytes) (3) in vitro production of biopesticide (baculovirus) and heterologous proteins and (4) production of biofuels through the use of biological route (photofermentation and dark fermentation).
Research Interest
1) development of bioprocesses and culture media for animal cells, (2) establishment of primary cultures of human cells (keratinocytes, fibroblasts and melanocytes) (3) in vitro production of biopesticide (baculovirus) and heterologous proteins and (4) production of biofuels through the use of biological route (photofermentation and dark fermentation).
Publications
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MOREIRA, FS; MACHADO, RG; ROMAO, BB; BATISTA, FRX ; Ferreira, JS; Cardoso, V. C . IMPROVEMENT OF HYDROGEN PRODUCTION BY BIOLOGICAL ROUTE USING REPEATED BATCH CYCLES. PROCESS BIOCHEMISTRY , v. 58, p. 60-68, 2017.
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CARVALHO, KA; SILVA, DGN; MENDONCA, RZ ; Watanabe, EO; BATISTA, FRX . CONVENTIONAL AND VOLATILE SALTS AS PRECIPITATING AGENTS FOR RECOMBINANT ANTIVIRAL PROTEIN. Bioscience Journal , v. 33, p. 1048-1053, 2017.
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ROMAO, BB; SILVA, FTM; COSTA, HCB; MOREIRA, FS; Ferreira, JS; BATISTA, FRX ; Cardoso, V. C . Influence of heat pretreated inoculum and ph control on the hydrogen production by microbial consortium. Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy , v. 00, p. 00, 2017.