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Biochemical Engineering Journal


Title Abbreviation
Biochem Eng J
ISSN
1369-703X
Readership
Bioengineers, Biomedical Engineers/Technologists, Cell Biologists, Industrial Scientists, Microbiologists, Molecular Biologists
Scope
The Biochemical Engineering Journal aims to promote progress in the crucial chemical engineering aspects of the development of biological processes associated with everything from raw materials preparation to product recovery relevant to industries as diverse as medical/healthcare, industrial biotechnology, and environmental biotechnology. The Journal welcomes full length original research papers, short communications, and review papers* in the following research fields: Biocatalysis (enzyme or microbial) and biotransformations; Biosensors and Biodevices; Bioseparations; Environmental Bioengineering; Bioreactor Systems; Bioresources and Biorefinery Engineering; Industrial Biotechnology; Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering; Cell Culture Engineering; Cell Therapies and Stem Cells; Metabolic Engineering, Systems and Synthetic Biology; Protein Engineering.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Elsevier B.V.
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