Discover how scientists are engineering yeast to tolerate lactic acid for more efficient production of biodegradable plastics and green chemicals.
Discover how genome sequencing revealed the hidden genetic adaptations that transformed Penicillium fungi into industrial powerhouses of antibiotic production.
How scientists are transforming E. coli into high-yield protein factories through genome engineering to overcome biological bottlenecks in recombinant protein production.
Discover how engineered E. coli cocultures revolutionize genistein production through systems metabolic engineering for sustainable biomanufacturing.
Exploring how hydrolases function in non-conventional media like organic solvents and their revolutionary industrial applications.
Explore how reaction engineering methods reveal the dynamic world of intracellular metabolites through advanced techniques like NMR spectroscopy, rapid sampling, and biosensors.
Discover how genetically engineered tobacco plants producing enhanced flavonoids could transform osteoporosis treatment through innovative plant biotechnology.
Exploring how alginate and chitosan from seaweed and crustacean shells are revolutionizing drug delivery and tissue engineering through controlled degradation and metabolic activity.
From flawed predictions to life-saving fixes—the quest to perfect computational models of yeast metabolism holds the key to better biofuels, medicines, and more.
Explore how subcellular proteomics is revolutionizing our understanding of cellular organization and its implications for disease treatment.