Biomanufacturing uses biology to produce valuable chemicals such as fragrances, food additives, platform chemicals and fuels. This means of manufacturing can use waste streams contributing to circular economy, reduce necessity for harsh chemicals and create milder reaction conditions. Sythetic Biology could play a large part in the success of this field,. and this is what we talked about in today's episode with Dr. Neil Dixon from the University of Manchester. This podcast is brought to you by the Mancehster iGEM 2021 team with support from the University of Manchester and the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology. Follow us on social media to stay updated @igem_manchester2021
09/30/21 • 22 min
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