Background
Rozzell, James David was born on December 9, 1955 in Humboldt, Tennessee, United States. Son of James David Rozzell and Lois Anne (Nicholson) Jones.
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This book describes the principles and methods, many recently developed, used in the commercial production of amino acids and biocatalysts. The text features discussion of new technology being used for the development of membrane reactors, the use of enzymes in nonaqueous solvents, and the application of recombinant DNA techniques for cloning and gene expression. Also covered are newly discovered enzymes and microbial strains, and immobilized biocatalytic systems. As an up-to-date account of the production of critically important chemical compounds, this work will interest a wide range of academics and industrial researchers, chemists, and engineers in the fields of biotechnology, biochemistry, microbiology, and biochemical and chemical engineering.
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consultant Biotechnology company executive
Rozzell, James David was born on December 9, 1955 in Humboldt, Tennessee, United States. Son of James David Rozzell and Lois Anne (Nicholson) Jones.
Bachelor of Science, University of Virginia, 1978; Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1983.
Senior scientist, Genetics Institute Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1983-1988; director R & D, Celgene Corporation, Warren, New Jersey, 1988-1991; vice president R & D, Exogene Corporation, Monrovia, California, 1991-1992; president, Exogene Corporation, Monrovia, California, 1992-1994; president, Sulfonics, Inc., Alachua, Florida, since 1995; president, Biocatalytics, Inc., Pasadena, California, since 1996.
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Member American Chemical Society.