Cecilia Trivellin
Cecilia Trivellin joined the Industrial Biotechnology Division as a PhD student in November 2019. Her research investigates the molecular mechanisms of microbial robustness: the microorganisms' ability to maintain unchanged performance in varying conditions. She focuses on fitness-based robustness quantification using high-throughput setups, microbial robustness evolution and characterization of the genetic architecture of robustness. The obtained knowledge will lead to more solid strain engineering strategies and contribute towards designing more robust yeast cell factories.
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Performance and robustness analysis reveals phenotypic trade-offs in yeast
Microbial robustness in bioprocesses
Robustness: linking strain design to viable bioprocesses
Microbial robustness 101: tools and applications
Quantification of Microbial Robustness in Yeast
Exploring Microbial Robustness for a Sustainable and Efficient Bioproduction
Robust estimation of bacterial cell count from optical density
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Microbial robustness - a key for sustainable and efficient biotechnology-based production