Living Worth

Living Worth

Value and Values in Global Pharmaceutical Markets

  • Auteur: Ecks, Stefan
  • Éditeur: Duke University Press
  • Collection: Difunde
  • eISBN Pdf: 9788417888817
  • Lieu de publication:  Santander , Spain
  • Année de publication: 2021
  • Pages: 102
This symposium, originally founded in 2013 by Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Universidad de Zaragoza and University of Yamaguchi, is conceived as an international forum for the dissemination and reinforcement of research collaboration among the participating institutions. Different institutions have been invited to participate in subsequent editions. University of Cantabria had the opportunity to participate in the 2nd and 5th edition, and we are honoured to organize the present 6th conference, that unfortunately, was forced to be celebrated remotely due to the COVID-19 global pandemic. This edition continues with the topics discussed in the previous symposium. Scientific topics are aligned with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and aimed at the study of key-enabling technologies and processes to ensure a sustainable industry for the society of the future. As a novelty in this edition, the symposium will consist of two events that will take place in parallel: • Live online scientific seminars given by reputed experts in the field of Chemical Engineering and related complementary scientific areas. • Students workshop aimed at the dissemination of the research activities of PhD and MS candidates. A special seminar session has been included, devoted to the dissemination of research goals and collaborative outcomes of the X-MEM project (5th EIG-Concert Japan joint call on «Porous structured materials»), with a partnership composed of researchers from University of Cantabria (Spain), University of Yamaguchi (Japan), Atilim University (Turkey), Ege University (Turkey), Hacettepe University (Turkey) and Jerzy Haber Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry (Poland).
  • Cover
  • Title page
  • Copyright page
  • Contents
  • Keynote Lecturers
    • 1. Membrane Devices for Protein Crystallization, Mariella Polino, Carla Portugal, Isabel Coelhoso, João Crespo, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Portugal
    • 2. Integration of membrane filtration and electrochemical oxidation for water treatment, Ane Urtiaga, University of Cantabria, Spain
    • 3. Zeolite membranes: has the peak passed or still to come?, Izumi Kumakiri, Naoyuki Aso, Takashi Myojin, Kazuhiro Tanaka, Hidetoshi Kita, Yamaguchi University, Japan
    • 4. An history on zeolite membrane reactors, Miguel Menéndez, University of Zaragoza, Spain
  • Invited Lecturers
    • 1. Expression of interleukin-36 family proteins in yeasts for drug development, Hisashi Hoshida, Shota Yuda, Tatsumi Tsuji, Rinji Akada, Yamaguchi University, Japan
    • 2. Nanostructured materials and membranes, Reyes Mallada, University of Zaragoza, Spain
    • 3. Integration of magnetic nanomaterials and microfluidics for targeted separation of biomolecules, Eugenio Bringas, University of Cantabria, Spain
    • 4. Production of hybrid nanomaterials: case studies and applications, Victor Sebastián, University of Zaragoza, Spain; CIBER-BBN, Spain
    • 5. Multicomponent iongel membranes for CO2 separation applications, Ana R. Nabais, João G. Crespo, Luisa A. Neves, Liliana C. Tomé, Nova University of Lisboa, Portugal
    • 6. Synthetic Natural Gas by biogas upgrading: catalysts, reactors and process configurations, V. Mercader, A. Sanz-Martínez, P. Durán, E. Francés, J. Herguido, J.A. Peña, University of Zaragoza, Spain
    • 7. Sustainable production of hydrophobic deep eutectic solvents basednanoemulsions by membrane emulsification for biomedical applications, Usman T. Syed1, Frédéric B. Gaspar2,3, Maria T. B. Crespo2,3, J. G. Crespo1, Victor Sebastian4,5,6, Carla Brazinha1, 1NOVA University of Lisboa, Portugal, 2iBET, NOVA University of Lisboa, Portugal, 3ITQB NOVA University of Lisboa, Portugal, 4INMA, University of Zaragoza, Spain, 5Universty of Zaragoza, Spain, 6CIBERBBN, Madrid, Spain
    • 8. Green method to obtain thin film composite membranes for nanofiltration, Lorena Paseta, Carlos Echaide-Górriz, Carlos Téllez and Joaquín Coronas, University of Zaragoza, Spain
    • 9. Monitoring of membrane processes with fluorescence techniques and machine learning approaches, Cláudia F. Galinha1, Sylwin Pawlowski1, Marta Sá1, Amaia Lejarazu-Larrañaga2,3, João G. Crespo1, 1NOVA University of Lisboa, Portugal, 2IMDEA Water Institute, Spain, 3University of Alcalá, Spain
    • 10. Atomistic Study of CO2-selective Mixed Matrix Membranes. Describing the role of the ionic liquid, Ortiz-Albo, P.1; Cunha-Silva, L.2; Takaba, H.3; Kumakiri, I.4; Crespo, J.1; Neves, L.1, 1NOVA University of Lisboa, Portugal, 2University of Porto, Portugal, 3Kogakuin, University, Japan, 4Yamaguchi University, Japan
    • 11. Why photocatalysis can be considered as a Green Technology for a Sustainable Development?, Maria J. Rivero, University of Cantabria, Cantabria, Spain
    • 12. Porous polymer membranes functionalized with active materials for societal challenges, Nazely Diban1, Aleksandra Pacula2, Izumi Kumakiri3, Marián Mantecón-Oria1, Marta Romay1, Maria J. Rivero1, Ane Urtiaga1, Inmaculada Ortiz1, 1University of Cantabria, Spain, 2Jerzy Haber Institute, Poland, 3Yamaguchi University, Japan
    • 13. Ion exchange membranes with enhanced antifouling properties to produce energy from renewable sources, Enver Güler1, Mine Eti2, Aydýn Cihanoðlu2, Esra Altýok2, Kadriye Özlem, Hamaloðlu3, Burcu Gökçal3, Ali Tuncel3, Nalan Kabay2, 1Atýlým University, Turkey, 2Ege University, Turkey, 3Hacettepe University, Turkey
  • Abstracts PhD Workshop
    • 1. The environmental benefits of zinc and iron recovery from spent pickling acids, Andrea Arguillarena, María Margallo, Ane Urtiaga, University of Cantabria, Spain
    • 2. Toward the development of functionalized materials for membrane separation of F-gas refrigerant mixtures, Sergio V. Gutiérrez-Hernández, Fernando Pardo, Gabriel Zarca, Ane Urtiaga, University of Cantabria, Spain
    • 3. Towards a sustainable tourism and circular economy: Analysis of a new impact assessment model for the tourism sector, Cristina Campos, Jara Laso, Israel Ruiz-Salmón, María Margallo, Rubén Aldaco, University of Cantabria, Spain
    • 4. Quantifying the sustainability of potato chips from a water-energy-food nexus approach, Ana Fernández-Ríos, Daniel Hoehn, Jara Laso, Israel Ruiz-Salmón, María Margallo, Rubén Aldaco, University of Cantabria, Spain
    • 5. ANN for GC identification of mixtures with marked matrix effect: application to SNG production, I. de Matías, P. Durán, A. Sanz-Martínez, E. Francés, J. Herguido, J.A. Peña, University of Zaragoza, Spain
    • 6. Increasing the efficiency in the synthesis and functionalization of magnetic nanoparticles. Continuous mode of operation, Belén García-Merino, Eugenio Bringas, Inmaculada Ortiz, University of Cantabria, Spain
    • 7. Comparison of technologies to synthesize polyethylenimine-citrate nanocomplexes as drug delivery vehicles for molecular targeting, Raquel de la Hoz1,2, Nazely Diban1,2, Ane Urtiaga1,2, Jose Rodríguez-Rey1,2, Olga Tapia3, 1University of Cantabria, Spain, 2IDIVAL, Spain, 3European University of the Atlantic, Spain
    • 8. Pt-Zeolite composite membrane for water treatment, Kohei Murasaki, Izumi Kumakiri, Yamaguchi University, Japan
    • 9. Novel biopolymeric membranes functionalized with graphene-based nanomaterials for in vitro blood-brain barrier models, Marián Mantecón-Oria1,2, Nazely Diban1,2, María J. Rivero1, Olga Tapia3, Ane Urtiaga1,2, 1University of Cantabria, Spain, 2IDIVAL, Spain, 3European University of the Atlantic, Spain
    • 10. Tuning the fabrication of polymeric hollow fibers for different applications in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Marina Gutiérrez-González, Marián Mantecón-Oria, Sergio V. Gutiérrez-Hernández, Marta Romay, Gabriel Zarca, Nazely Diban, Ane Urtiaga, University of Cantabria, Spain
    • 11. Synthesis and characterization of composite antibacterial anion exchange membranes for reverse electrodialysis applications, Mine Eti1, Aydýn Cihanoðlu1, Kadriye Özlem Hamaloðlu2, Burcu Gökçal2, Enver Güler3, Ali Tuncel2, Nalan Kabay1, 1Ege University, Turkey, 2Hacettepe University, Turkey, 3Atýlým University, Turkey
    • 12. High performance membranes for hydrogen recovery from industrial waste streams. Towards processes energy efficiency, Gonzalo Moral, Alfredo Ortiz, Inmaculada Ortiz, University of Cantabria, Spain
    • 13. Counteracting SAPO-34 catalyst deactivation in MTO process using a two-zone fluidized bed reactor, D. Zapater, J. Lasobras, J. Soler, J. Herguido, M. Menéndez, University of Zaragoza, Spain
    • 14. Composite hollow fiber membranes for O2/N2 separation from Air by gas permeation, Daniel González-Revuelta, Marcos Fallanza, Alfredo Ortiz, Daniel Gorri, University of Cantabria, Spain
    • 15. UV-C LED reactor for a more sustainable disinfection and remediation of wastewaters, Deva Pelayo, María J. Rivero, Inmaculada Ortiz, University of Cantabria, Spain
    • 16. Dicarboxymethyl cellulose and its applications, Diana Gago1, Ricardo Chagas2, Luísa M. Ferreira1, Isabel Coelhoso1, 1NOVA University, Portugal, 2Food4Sustainability, Portugal
    • 17. Green hydrogen-based power system for social housing decarbonization, Víctor Manuel Maestre, Alfredo Ortiz, Inmaculada Ortiz, University of Cantabria, Spain
    • 18. Low-cost membrane bioreactor for wastewater treatment, P. Ugarte1, A. Ramo1, J. Quílez1, M.C. Bordes2, S. Mestre2, E. Sánchez2, J.A. Peña1, M. Menéndez1, 1University of Zaragoza, Spain, 2University Jaume I, Spain
    • 19. Continuous-flow micro-reactors with curved geometries. Experimental and numerical analysis, Christian Fernández, Marcos Fallanza, Lucía Gómez, Inmaculada Ortiz, University of Cantabria, Spain
    • 20. Copper oxide-based nanosponges microstructures for glucose detection, Carlota Guati, Lucía Gomez-Coma, Marcos Fallanza, Inmaculada Ortiz, University of Cantabria, Spain
    • 21. Gas permeation applied to CO2/CH4 separation using chitosan-based and polydimethylsiloxane membranes, Andrea Torre-Celeizabal, Clara Casado-Coterillo, Aurora Garea, University of Cantabria
    • 22. ABE fermentation for butanol recovery by Pervaporation, Carla A. Arregoitia-Sarabia1, Marta Pacheco2, Susana Marques2, Patrícia Moura2, Marcos Fallanza1, Daniel Gorri1, 1University of Cantabria, Spain, 2LNEG, Portugal
    • 23. Sorption-enhanced CO2 methanation process based on a bifunctional Fe-Ni catalyst, V.D. Mercader, M. Rincón, A. Sanz-Martínez, P. Durán, E. Francés, J. Herguido, J.A. Peña, University of Zaragoza, Spain
    • 24. Photocatalytic Decomposition of organics by AgTiO2 membrane, Azzah Nazihah binti Che Abdul Rahim1, Sergio Mestre2, Izumi Kumakiri1, 1Yamaguchi University, Japan, 2Jaume I University, Spain
    • 25. Expression repression of a designed gene and its release by introns, Hiroki Kikuta, Rinji Akada, Hisashi Hoshida, Yamaguchi University, Japan
    • 26. Theoretical and practical approach to the dealcoholization of red wine by osmotic distillation, Javier Esteras-Saz1,2, Óscar de la Iglesia1,2,3, Cristina Peña2, Ana Escudero2, Carlos Téllez1,2, Joaquín Coronas1,2, 1INMA, Spain, 2University of Zaragoza, Spain, 3«Academia General Militar» of Zaragoza, Spain
    • 27. Magnetophoretic Separations as More Efficient Technologies for the Recovery of Target Solutes, Cristina González-Fernández1, Jenifer Gómez-Pastora2, Eugenio Bringas1, Inmaculada Ortiz1, 1University of Cantabria, Spain, 2The Ohio State University, USA
    • 28. Effect of volatile acids in fermentation broth on the ethanol-selective property of a silicalite-1 membrane, Yu Shimada, Mamoru Yamada, Izumi Kumakiri, Yamaguchi University, Japan
    • 29. Carbon emissions in Uzbekistan: problems and solution, Zafar Turakulov, Azizbek Kamolov, Adham Norkobilov, Tashkent Chemical-technological Institute, Uzbekistan
    • 30. Sustainable environmental technologies for the energy recovery from wastewater streams, Carolina Tristán, Marcos Fallanza, Raquel Ibáñez, University of Cantabria
    • 31. The effect of the flow and flue gas composition for the continuous electrocatalytic reduction of CO2 to formate, Jose Antonio Abarca, José Manuel Vadillo, Guillermo Díaz-Sainz, Ángel Irabien, University of Cantabria
    • 32. Continuous electrochemical valorization of CO2 to formate: assessment of the best operating conditions using NiO-based anodes in a filter press reactor, Kevin Fernández Caso1, Guillermo Díaz-Sainz1, Sofia Delgado2, Tiago Lagarteira2, Manuel Álvarez-Guerra1, Adélio Mendes2, Ángel Irabien1, 1University of Cantabria, Spain, 2LEPABE, Portugal
    • 33. Zeolite-TiO2 composite membrane for decomposition of organic matter in water, Hiroshi Sakai, Kohei Murasaki, Izumi Kumakiri, Yamaguchi University, Japan
    • 34. Kinetic study of elimination of toxic organophosphate compounds in water with MOF-808, JB. Quintanilla1,2, C. Carrillo1,2, P. Pina1,2, R. Mallada1,2, 1INMA, Spain, 2University of Zaragoza, Spain
    • 35. Efficient photocatalytic degradation of the herbicide S-metolachlor with TiO2/Fe3O4/rGO-5 composites, Carmen Barquín, María J. Rivero, Inmaculada Ortiz, University of Cantabria
    • 36. PCDD/Fs formation during Triclosan oxidation: Electrochemical oxidation vs. photocatalysis, Sophie Schröder, M-F. San Román, Inmaculada Ortiz, University of Cantabria, Spain
    • 37. Qualitative morphology prediction of polymeric membranes, Marta Romay, Nazely Diban, Ane Urtiaga, University of Cantabria, Spain
    • 38. Influence of drying conditions on the dehydration performance of zeolite membranes, Sota Oyama1, Miguel Menéndez2, Izumi Kumakiri1, 1 Yamaguchi University, Japan, 2 University of Zaragoza, Spain
    • 39. The role of Anion Exchange Membranes for CO2 electroreduction in alkaline media, Aitor Marcos-Madrazo, Clara Casado-Coterillo, Ángel Irabien, University of Cantabria, Spain
    • 40. Utilization of Geothermal Water in Industry as Process Water After Membrane Desalination, Islam Rashad Ahmed Senan1, Yakubu Abdullahi Jarma1, Aslý Karaoðlu1, Özge, Tekin1, Alper Baba2, Nalan Kabay1, 1Ege University, Turkey, 2Izmir Institute of Technology, Turkey

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