Engineered Microbe Articles & Analysis
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Coliform investigation: DNA data can shed light on microbes in your water that are responsible for positive coliform results. ...
Across the road, the undersized system for Dcnali River Cabins complex also needed replacement. Bio-Microbics engineer Reza Shams, Ph.D. helped design engineer Bob Tsigonis, PE., owner of Lifewater Engineering Co. in Fairbanks, to address numerous challenges. ...
APHIS is responsible for regulating field trials of genetically modified crops and plants under the Plant Protection Act (PPA). EPA regulates genetically engineered microbes under TSCA, and genetically engineered pesticides and pesticides incorporated into plants under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). ...
These synthetic clusters can then be engineered by more conventional methods into plants or microbes. As a result, today’s iGEM competitors may be tomorrow’s developers of a new generation of genetically modified organisms. ...
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” Rina Singh, BIO’s senior director, industrial and environmental sector, Washington, D.C., says, “Engineering microbes by inserting very specific DNA so that now the microbe eats whatever food we give it and generates the specific renewable chemicals we’re looking for — this is biotechnology in its purest ...
Chris Crouch, Chief Design Engineer at Bio-Microbics was recognized for his efforts working with teens in urban communities on green technology and innovation through critical thinking and experiential learning. ...
The bioaugmentation in the included case study used a commercially available blend of microbial strains that degrade chlorinated solvents by cometabolism. The microbes were isolated from contaminated soils where the naturally occurring microbes had adapted and developed the ability to cometabolize the contaminants. The microbes in the ...
