Luca Torello Pianale
Luca Torello Pianale joined the Industrial Biotechnology Division as a PhD student in November 2019.
His research focuses on deepening the knowledge on yeast robustness. Yeast finds extensive industrial applications, including its application as cell factory for production of bio-based chemicals. However, during the use in industrial processes, yeast cells have to face different types of stresses. In parallel, industries have to constantly develop more robust yeast strains in order to increase the productivity and increase titers. Therefore, the identification and a better-understanding of the molecular traits responsible for the microbial robustness will allow the development of new strain engineering strategies for the improvement of industrial microorganisms.
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Microbial robustness in bioprocesses
Four ways of implementing robustness quantification in strain characterisation
Robustness: linking strain design to viable bioprocesses
Microbial robustness 101: tools and applications
Exploring Microbial Robustness for a Sustainable and Efficient Bioproduction
Fine-tuning the stress response of Saccharomyces cerevisiae using CRISPR interference technology
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Microbial robustness - a key for sustainable and efficient biotechnology-based production