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Multi-Omics Approaches for Improvement of Industrial Microbes
Third Edition of Advanced Course Equips Scientists and Academia with Multi-Omics Tools for Microbial Improvement

Third Edition of Advanced Course Equips Scientists and Academia with Multi-Omics Tools for Microbial Improvement
“Everything is very interesting and nicely prepared!”
From 2 – 6 June 2025, the Advanced Course on Advanced Course Multi-Omics Approaches for Improvement of Industrial Microbes was organized by BioTech Delft (Yvonne van Gameren, Jenifer Baptiste). This intensive, activating, one-week course aims at providing fundamental and applied knowledge in the field.
This course provides a clear and up-to-date overview of advanced biological techniques, known as “omics” technologies, which help scientists study cells at different levels — including their genes, proteins, chemical processes, and energy flow. Participants will learn how combining these approaches gives a complete and detailed picture of how cells work, which is essential for improving industrial microbes.
“It was very well organised and gave a very good overview of omics methods. The lecturers were all very good and even though the course was intense it was very worthwhile.”
The program during this week is supported by a course board from the TU Delft, department Biotechnology, Martin Pabst, Djordje Bajic and Aljoscha Wahl from Friedrich Alexander Universität Erlangen, Germany.
This was the third edition of this course and the lectures where provided by speakers from universities and industry; Alexander Wittenberg, Eduard Kerkhoven, Jeroen Demmers, Bas Teusink, Timmy Paez Watson, Frank Bruggeman, Berdien van Olst, Barbara Kozak, Marieke Klijn and Hector Garcia Martin.
For a better understanding of the lectures and to stimulate active participation by those attending, this course combined lectures with a practical demonstration by Marcel van den Broek.
“Outstanding welcoming and treat, facilitating people to socialize.”
The participants in the course are from all over the world and work in an industrial company or at an university.