Renewable Biomaterials

Renewable biomaterials are materials derived from natural resources like plants, animals, or microorganisms that can be replenished over time. Researchers study how to use these materials in various applications, such as packaging, construction, and textiles, to reduce reliance on finite resources like fossil fuels. By exploring ways to produce and utilize renewable biomaterials sustainably, scientists aim to create more environmentally friendly products that have a lower impact on the planet.
Relevant Researchers
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Lou Hom
I am the CEO of Cotyra, Inc., where I provide consulting services to early stage startups, as well a...
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Torrey Lind
Hi my name is Torrey, and I am a synthetic biology/metabolic engineer at the National Renewable Ener...
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Jack Dalton
I am currently a BBSRC and EPSRC Scholar at the University of Oxford studying for a DPhil in Enginee...
Perez Mweine
Hi, My name is Perez from Uganda. I am a biotechnologist specializing in biological policy, particu...
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Andrew Gray
The American guy in Australia.
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Kevin Noessler
Hi, my name is Kevin and I do product @Molecule
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Allen Lee
Hi! My name is Allen, a postdoctoral researcher at MIT. I study synthetic biology and metabolic engi...