@article{77ef6ed7efda405494b976770b4e815d,
title = "Introducing aims and scope and the new associate editors",
author = "Dirk Weuster-Botz",
note = "Funding Information: Sang Yup Lee studied Chemical Engineering at the Northwestern University in Evanston, IL, USA and received his Ph.D. in 1991. Since then, he has been working at the KAIST. He is currently a professor at the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and the Department of BioSystems, director of the BioProcess Engineering Research Center, director of the Bioinformatics Research Center, and head of the Metabolic Engineering National Research Laboratory. Prof. Sang Yup Lee is the recipient of numerous national and international awards, among which are the Presidential Young Scientist{\textquoteright}s Award, the First Elmer Gaden Award, the Citation Classic Award and the National Order of Merit. Sang Yup Lee{\textquoteright}s research interests are mainly in the areas of metabolic engineering, systems biology/ biotechnology, white biotechnology, nanobiotechnology. Funding Information: John A. Morgan studied Chemical Engineering at the University of Kansas, and then moved to Rice University where he received his Ph.D. in 1999. Subsequently, he joined the group of Doug Clark for postdoctoral research at the Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California in Berkeley and accepted an assistant professorship at the School of Chemical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette in 2000. John A. Morgan received many honors and awards, and most recently the NSF CAREER award (2004). His research expertise covers: combinatorial biocatalysis, biocatalysis in organic media, metabolic engineering, plant cell and tissue culture, and recombinant protein production in yeast and E. coli.",
year = "2005",
month = apr,
doi = "10.1007/s00449-004-0397-6",
language = "English",
volume = "27",
pages = "71--73",
journal = "Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering",
issn = "1615-7591",
publisher = "Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH",
number = "2",
}