University of Manchester: Researchers Use Bacteria to Convert Plastic Waste Into Human Therapeutics, Including Insulin
December 06, 2024
December 06, 2024
MANCHESTER, England, Dec. 6 (TNSres) -- The University of Manchester issued the following news release:
Scientists from The University of Manchester have developed a pioneering process using engineered bacteria to transform complex mixed waste into sustainable biopolymers including human therapeutics such as insulin, and bioplastics.
A new study from the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology describes a novel biological method to convert mixed municipal waste-like fract . . .
Scientists from The University of Manchester have developed a pioneering process using engineered bacteria to transform complex mixed waste into sustainable biopolymers including human therapeutics such as insulin, and bioplastics.
A new study from the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology describes a novel biological method to convert mixed municipal waste-like fract . . .