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Divyata Vilas Rane

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Divyata Vilas Rane

Researcher
Department of Biotechnology and Food Science

divyata.rane@ntnu.no
+4794806186 Kjemi 3, Gløshaugen
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Research

My PhD project entitled 'Development and application of metabolomics and fluxomics tools for optimization and development of industrial microbial bioprocesses' is aimed at the metabolomics-based study of microbial behavior under industrial cultivation conditions. The  study involves understanding implications of oxygen-limiting growth conditions on central carbon metabolome of recombinant protein producing Escherichia coli. We are also aimed at developing metabolomics and fluxomics workflows for the analysis using industrial media.

  • Bioprocess and Microbial Physiology

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2024

  • Rane, Divyata Vilas; Garcia Calvo, Laura; Kristiansen, Kåre Andre; Bruheim, Per. (2024) Zic-HILIC MS/MS Method for NADomics Provides Novel Insights into Redox Homeostasis in Escherichia coli BL21 Under Microaerobic and Anaerobic Conditions. Metabolites
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2023

  • Garcia Calvo, Laura; Rane, Divyata Vilas; Everson, Nikalet; Humlebrekk, Sigurd Tømmerberg; Mathiassen, Lise Femanger; Mæhlum, Astfrid Helene Morka. (2023) Central carbon metabolite profiling reveals vector-associated differences in the recombinant protein production host Escherichia coli BL21 . Frontiers in Chemical Engineering
    Academic article

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  • Rane, Divyata Vilas; Garcia Calvo, Laura; Kristiansen, Kåre Andre; Bruheim, Per. (2024) Zic-HILIC MS/MS Method for NADomics Provides Novel Insights into Redox Homeostasis in Escherichia coli BL21 Under Microaerobic and Anaerobic Conditions. Metabolites
    Academic article
  • Garcia Calvo, Laura; Rane, Divyata Vilas; Everson, Nikalet; Humlebrekk, Sigurd Tømmerberg; Mathiassen, Lise Femanger; Mæhlum, Astfrid Helene Morka. (2023) Central carbon metabolite profiling reveals vector-associated differences in the recombinant protein production host Escherichia coli BL21 . Frontiers in Chemical Engineering
    Academic article

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2024

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    Rane, Divyata Vilas; Garcia Calvo, Laura; Kristiansen, Kåre Andre; Bruheim, Per. (2024) Comprehensive profiling of NAD+ biosynthesis and utilization using zwitterionic HILIC MS/MS to explore redox balance in Escherichia coli. University of Turku The fourth nordic metabolomics conference 2024 , Turku 2024-08-26 - 2024-08-28

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