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Biotechnology and Innovation

Code 12481
Year 1
Semester S2
ECTS Credits 6
Workload TP(60H)
Scientific area Biotecnologia
Entry requirements -
Mode of delivery Classroom teaching
Work placements Not applicable
Learning outcomes The curricular unit allows students to acquire a global perspective on the various aspects of biotechnology and to identify innovative approaches in this field. Thus, students should acquire the following knowledge/skills:
- Apply the concept of biotechnology, relating it to its general objectives of developing products, processes, or services.
- Identify and characterize innovative methodologies designed to optimize each stage of the biotechnological process, enhancing their integration and application on an industrial scale to produce products of interest.
- Study current and innovative examples of the development and/or application of products or technologies in different areas of Biotechnology.
Syllabus - Biotechnological process Innovation: Manipulation and control of metabolic pathways in host systems. Proteomic, metabolomic evaluation. Selective recovery methods. Magnetic particles, ionic liquids. Continuous purification technology, new supports.
- Drug delivery and targeting: Nanometric systems. Drug encapsulation. System functionalization. Passive and active targeting.
- Gene Therapy and Silencing Mechanisms: Gene Therapy Concepts, DNA Vaccines, and RNA Interference Mechanisms. Challenges and Advances in new therapeutic approaches.
- Production of “Bio”Pigments in Microorganisms: New generation of pigments produced by bacteria vs. synthetic dyes. Production of bacterial pigments. Applications in textile, food, and pharmaceutical industries.
- Microalgae Production Processes: Microalgae with > technical and economic potential. Bioeconomy. Production of algal biomass and products extraction for applications in food, cosmetics, pharmaceutical industries.
Main Bibliography - Woollett, G R. Innovation in Biotechnology: Current and Future States. Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 2012. 91:17.
- Tuli H.S. et al. Microbial pigments as natural color sources: current trends and future perspectives. Journal of Food Science and Technology. 2015. 52: 4669
- Handbook of Microalgal Culture: Applied Phycology and Biotechnology, 2nd Edition, Amos Richmond and Qiang Hu (Editors), May 2013, Wiley-Blackwell, ISBN: 978-0-470-67389-8.
- Scientific articles

Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria - Tutorial classes and seminars with area experts to complement theoretical content and applications. The tutorial methodology allows a greater intervention and research activities on the part of the students in order to reach the proposed objectives, considering the recommended bibliography, with teacher orientation.
- Problem-based learning involving case studies.
- Two evaluations will be carried out in order to ascertain the degree of mastery of the transmitted material. The evaluation of the project to be carried out by the students will have as purpose to evaluate the capacity that they acquire to idealize a project with recourse to the creative use of the acquired knowledge.
Language Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
Last updated on: 2025-06-13

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