Bio Engineering Laboratory (BEL)
Biochemical engineering is a broad-based branch of chemical engineering
that is concerned with the design and construction of unit processes that
harness biological systems to produce biotechnology products. Biochemical
engineering is at the interface of medicine, the life sciences, physics,
mathematics, chemistry, and engineering.
It employs an integrative approach to solving biological, medical, and
bioprocessing problems through systematic and quantitative methods. It
encompasses the collection of ideas that capitalize on the manufacturing
capabilities of cells to produce biological molecules, such as DNA and
proteins, to work for us.

Biochemical engineering is taught as an elective stream
within the chemical engineering department due to the similarities in both
the background subject structure and process techniques used by both
professions. It has applications to the biotechnology, pharmaceutical,
agricultural, water treatment and food industries.
Chemical Engineering in conjunction with the Engineering Faculty and
Mechanical Engineering has invested $0.75 million in a new bio-suite.
Funding for equipment was also supported by the Victorian Endowment for
Science Knowledge and Innovation (VESKI). BEL houses a pilot-scale
biomolecule production facility for process research and development into
biomolecules such as proteins, vaccines, and DNA. BEL is currently
Australia’s only university owned and operated large-scale PC2 facility.

BEL works on cutting-edge research at the interface of engineering,
biotechnology and medicine, enabling collaborations with other research
institutes and industry within the exciting biotechnology environment of
Melbourne.

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