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  Home » People » Eva Lorraine Joachimsthal

Dr Eva Lorraine Joachimsthal

Phone: +61 7 3365 3568
Fax: +61 7 3365 4199
E-mail: e.joachimsthal@uq.edu.au

Lactic acid production

 

Publications

Joachimsthal EL, Ivanov V, Tay TLS, Tay JH (2004) The bacteriological pollution of seawater and ballast water by flow cytometry with FISH. (Under construction).

Joachimsthal EL, Ivanov V, Tay TLS, Tay JH (2004) The distribution of cell and particle sizes in seawater determined by the measurement of forward light scattering and fluorescence by flow cytometry. (Under construction).

Joachimsthal EL, Ivanov V, Tay TLS, Tay JH (2004) Quantification using whole-cell in situ hybridization of oligonucleotide probes by flow cytometry of Escherichia coli cells. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology (In Press).

Joachimsthal EL, Ivanov V, Tay JH, Tay TLS (2003) Flow cytometry and conventional enumeration of microorganisms in ships’ ballast water and marine samples. Marine Pollution Bulletin 46:308–313.

Tay JH, Tan SK, Ivanov V, Chen X, Joachimsthal EL, Maszenan BAM, Tay TLS (2002) Monitoring of bacteriological quality of ballast water in Singapore by flow cytometry. Singapore Maritime and Port Journal, pp. 87–99.

Jeon YJ, Svenson CJ, Joachimsthal EL, Rogers PL (2002) Kinetic analysis of ethanol production by an acetate-resistant strain of recombinant Zymomonas mobilis. Biotechnology Letters 24: 819–824.

Tay TLS, Ivanov V, Joachimsthal EL, Tay JH (2001) Development of a diagnostic kit for rapid microbiological monitoring of ballast water quality. In: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Ballast Water Management, 1–2 November, 2001, Singapore, pp.1

Tay JH, Tan SK, Ivanov V, Chen X, Joachimsthal EL, Maszenan BAM, Tay TLS (2001) Monitoring of bacteriological quality of ballast water in Singapore by flow cytometry. In: Proceedings of the Inaugural International Conference on Port and Maritime R&D and Technology, Singapore, 29–31 October, 2001, Vol. 2, pp. 661–668.

Leksawasdi N, Joachimsthal EL, Rogers PL (2001) Mathematical modelling of ethanol production from glucose/xylose mixtures by recombinant Zymomonas mobilis ZM4(pZB5). Biotechnology Letters 23: 1087–1093.

Joachimsthal EL, Rogers PL (2000) Characterization of high productivity recombinant strain of Zymomonas mobilis for ethanol production from glucose/xylose mixtures. Applied Biochemistry & Biotechnology 84-86:343–356.

Supple SG, Joachimsthal EL., Dunn NW, Rogers PL (2000) Isolation and preliminary characterization of a Zymomonas mobilis mutant with an altered preference for xylose and glucose utilization. Biotechnology Letters 22:157–164.

Joachimsthal EL, Haggett KD, Rogers PL (1999) Evaluation of recombinant strains of Zymomonas mobilis for ethanol production from glucose/xylose media. Applied Biochemistry & Biotechnology 77-79:147–157.

Joachimsthal E, Haggett KD, Jang J-H, Rogers PL (1998) A mutant of Zymomonas mobilis capable of ethanol production from glucose in the presence of high acetate concentrations. Biotechnology Letters 20:137–142.

Rogers PL, Joachimsthal EL, Haggett KD (1997) Ethanol from lignocellulosics: potential for a Zymomonas-based process. Australasian Biotechnology 7:304–309.

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