G. Leonel C., Dirkzwager Anja, Andrés-Pueyo Antonio, Appleton Catherine, Blanc Jean-Sébastien, Brosens Dorien, Cid José, Dahl Hilde, Dirga Lukáš, Gétaz Laurent, Geurtzen Catharina, Graebsch Christine, Grossi Sergio, Huber Daiana, Johnsen Berit, Larsen Bjørn Kjetil, Lechkar Iman, Marynissen Silke, Maycock Matthew, Meek Rosie, Nieuwbeerta Paul, Ødegård Atle, Pape Hilde, Urwyler Thierry, van der Laan Peter, van Hall Matthias, Van Regenmortel Sofie, Van Geert, Vandevelde Leen, V. Jan, V. An-Sofie, Weber Michael, W. Richard, Wolff Hans, Woodbridge Elias, Yasrebi-de Kom Franziska M., Baggio Stéphanie
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s ............................................................................................................................... 7 Session A1: Social implications of synthetic biology in energy production ............................. 8 Synthetic biology and its political and social context .......................................... 9 Synthetic biology – The next phase of biotechnology and genetic engineering .. 9 Phase out model Homo Sapiens ......................................................................10 The bioeconomy and land grabs in Latin America – Experiences and outlook ..10 Can synthetic biology really make biofuels more sustainable? .........................11 Biotechnology and financial markets ................................................................11 Session A2: Bioeconomy workshop – Future trade-offs between alternative biomass resources .........................................................................................................12 AFASYS (Agrar-Forst-Aquatische Systeme der Zukunft) – Vision of a sustainable agricultural system .........................................................................12 Session A3: From energy transition to bioeconomy – Challenges for the governance of sustainable material flows ................................................................................14 Bioeconomy – Opportunity for a sustainable society?.......................................15 Challenges to sustainable biomass supply .......................................................15 Economic and legal challenges of the transition towards a sustainable woodbased bioeconomy ...........................................................................................15 Sustainability evaluation tools as governance instruments in the bioeconomy ..16 Session B1: Microbial processes for recovery of critical metals from secondary resources ..17 Reductive bioleaching for metal recovery from oxide ores ................................17 Metallophores selectively bind metals ..............................................................18 Correlative microscopy for analysing dissolution of minerals and electron transfer processes as a key step for development of bio-mining concepts ........18 Speciation analysis – A tool for identification and quantification of metal compounds .......................................................................................................19 Sessions B2 and B3: Industrial biotechnology concepts making use of renewable resources .........................................................................................................................20 Biosyngas production and its advanced chemical and biochemical use: I. Syngas production from biomass .....................................................................20 Biosyngas production and its advanced chemical and biochemical use: II. Microbial production of platform chemicals from syngas ...................................21 Microbial resources mining for primary microbial electrochemical technologies 21 Malic acid production from glycerol with Ustilago trichophora ...........................22 Lignin biorefinery: Novel enzymes for selective ether bond cleavage ...............22 High value from specialized plant natural products: From source to biocatalytic conversion ........................................................................................................23 Biotechnological concepts for chemical and polymer production in the context of bioeconomy ......................................................................................................24