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Joseph J. Heijnen is affiliated with Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. Their research focuses on the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, along with aspects of Chemistry.

Their work encompasses several subfields of study, including:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Spectroscopy

Heijnen's main research topics include:

  • Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies
  • Advanced Proteomics Techniques and Applications
  • Molecular Biology Techniques and Applications

The scientist has published papers in the venue "Methods in molecular biology," reflecting their engagement with methodological advances in biochemical research.

One notable publication is:

  • "Fast Sampling of the Cellular Metabolome," published in 2021 in Methods in molecular biology.

Joseph J. Heijnen collaborates frequently with several researchers including:

  • Walter M. van Gulik
  • André B. Canelas
  • Hilal Taymaz-Nikerel
  • Rutger D. Douma
  • Lodewijk P. de Jonge

Best Publications

  • The sequencing batch reactor as a powerful tool for the study of slowly growing anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing microorganisms

    M. Strous;J. J. Heijnen;J. G. Kuenen;M. S. M. Jetten

  • Filamentous bulking sludge--a critical review.

    António M.P Martins;Krishna Pagilla;Joseph J Heijnen;Mark C.M van Loosdrecht

  • Mathematical modeling of biofilm structure with a hybrid differential-discrete cellular automaton approach.

    Cristian Picioreanu;Mark C. M. van Loosdrecht;Joseph J. Heijnen

  • An interlaboratory comparison of physiological and genetic properties of four Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains.

    J.P van Dijken;J Bauer;L Brambilla;P Duboc

  • Two-dimensional model of biofilm detachment caused by internal stress from liquid flow.

    Cristian Picioreanu;Cristian Picioreanu;Mark C. M. van Loosdrecht;Joseph J. Heijnen

  • Quantitative analysis of the microbial metabolome by isotope dilution mass spectrometry using uniformly 13C-labeled cell extracts as internal standards.

    Liang Wu;Mlawule R. Mashego;Jan C. van Dam;Angela M. Proell

  • Microbial metabolomics: past, present and future methodologies

    Mlawule R. Mashego;Mlawule R. Mashego;Karl Rumbold;Marjan De Mey;Erick Vandamme

  • Quantitative evaluation of intracellular metabolite extraction techniques for yeast metabolomics.

    André B. Canelas;Angela ten Pierick;Cor Ras;Reza M. Seifar

  • Effect of diffusive and convective substrate transport on biofilm structure formation: A two-dimensional modeling study

    Cristian Picioreanu;Cristian Picioreanu;Mark C. M. Van Loosdrecht;Joseph J. Heijnen

  • Sensitivity analysis of a biofilm model describing a one-stage completely autotrophic nitrogen removal (CANON) process.

    Xiaodi Hao;Joseph J. Heijnen;Mark C. M. van Loosdrecht

  • Lost in Transition: Start-Up of Glycolysis Yields Subpopulations of Nongrowing Cells

    Johan H. van Heerden;Johan H. van Heerden;Johan H. van Heerden;Meike T. Wortel;Meike T. Wortel;Meike T. Wortel;Frank J. Bruggeman;Frank J. Bruggeman;Joseph J. Heijnen

  • Model-based evaluation of temperature and inflow variations on a partial nitrification-ANAMMOX biofilm process.

    Xiaodi Hao;Xiaodi Hao;Joseph J Heijnen;Mark C.M Van Loosdrecht

  • Mathematical modelling of biofilm structures

    M.C.M. van Loosdrecht;J.J. Heijnen;H. Eberl;J. Kreft

  • A new combined differential-discrete cellular automaton approach for biofilm modeling: application for growth in gel beads.

    Cristian Picioreanu;Mark C. M. van Loosdrecht;Joseph J. Heijnen

  • A simple method to determine the enantiomeric ratio in enantioselective biocatalysis

    J.L.L. Rakels;A.J.J. Straathof;J.J. Heijnen

  • Leakage-free rapid quenching technique for yeast metabolomics

    André B. Canelas;Cor Ras;Angela ten Pierick;Jan C. van Dam

  • Correcting mass isotopomer distributions for naturally occurring isotopes

    Wouter A. Van Winden;Christoph Wittmann;Elmar Heinzle;Joseph J. Heijnen

  • Modelling the effect of oxygen concentration on nitrite accumulation in a biofilm airlift suspension reactor

    C. Picioreanu;M. C. M. van Loosdrecht;J. J. Heijnen

  • Approximative kinetic formats used in metabolic network modeling.

    Joseph J. Heijnen

  • Dynamic simulation and metabolic re-design of a branched pathway using linlog kinetics.

    Diana Visser;Joseph J. Heijnen

Frequent Co-Authors

Walter M. van Gulik
Walter M. van Gulik Delft University of Technology
Cristian Picioreanu
Cristian Picioreanu King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Jack T. Pronk
Jack T. Pronk Delft University of Technology
Wim Soetaert
Wim Soetaert Ghent University
Damir Brdjanovic
Damir Brdjanovic IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
Erick Vandamme
Erick Vandamme Ghent University
Bernard De Baets
Bernard De Baets Ghent University
Bas Teusink
Bas Teusink Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Christine M. Hooijmans
Christine M. Hooijmans IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
Ulf Hanefeld
Ulf Hanefeld Delft University of Technology

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