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Faculty of Biochemical and Chemical engineering

Anton Lindig M.Sc.

Career

Since June 2020: Research associate at the Chair of Bioprocess Engineering Technical University Dortmund - dissertation under Prof. Dr. Stephan Lütz "Molecular and Biochemical Engineering Aspects of Silent Gene Cluster Activation".

March 2017 to August 2019: Master of Science, specialization pharmaceutical biotechnology, University of Applied Sciences in Hamburg. Master thesis at Merck KGaA in Darmstadt "Stabilization of tryptophan in cell culture feed".

August 2014 to February 2015: Semester abroad East China University of Science and Technology Shanghai, China "Recovery and purification of monoclonal antibodies".

August 2012 to July 2016: Bachelor of Science, major in pharmaceutical biotechnology University of Applied Sciences in Biberach an der Riß Bachelor thesis at Synthon BV in Nijmegen, Netherlands "Optimization of a CHO Cell line development process".

Publications

Schnellbaecher A, Lindig A, Le Mignon M, Hofmann T, Pardon B, Bellmaine S, Zimmer A. Degradation Products of Tryptophan in Cell Culture Media: Contribution to Color and Toxicity. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2021; 22(12):6221. DOI

Poster

Lindig A., Hubmann G., Lütz S.: Cultivation systems impact formation of secondary metabolite profiles in Streptomyces griseocromogenes International VAAM Workshop 2022. 7-9 September, Dortmund, Germany.

Lindig A., Hubmann G., Lütz S.: Secondary metabolite discovery in bacteria is influenced by cultivation systems Ascension Conference on Bioprocess Engineering 2022. 23-25 May, Mainz, Germany

Lindig A., Hubmann G., Lütz S.: Secondary metabolite discovery in Streptomyces griseocromogenes is influenced by culture systems and sample preparation 4th European Conference on Natural Products 2021. 6-7 September, Online

Research