Bioremediation

Bioremediation is a process where living organisms like bacteria, fungi, or plants are used to clean up pollution in soil, water, or air. These organisms break down harmful substances into less toxic or non-toxic forms. It's like nature's way of cleaning up its own mess. Bioremediation is a valuable skill because it helps protect the environment by restoring contaminated areas back to their natural state.
Relevant Researchers
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Sasha Milshteyn
Hey, my name is Sasha and I am a founder of a biomining focused on improving recovery of copper from...
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Anja Ehrmann
I am a postdoc interested in synthetic biology, including construction of synthetic genomes, bacteri...
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Shannon Johnson
I have 14 years of experience in cellular and molecular biology. My PhD research at the Massachusett...
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Cristhy Carolina Banchón Pare...
I’m from Ecuador and I moved to Argentina for several reasons; a desire to experience a different cu...
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Bartels Atindana
Hello! I am Bartels, a student researcher at Ashesi University in Ghana
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Sophie Kirkpatrick
Hey! I'm Sophie and I'm a researcher in the field of bio-design - bringing together biotech knowledg...
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Maria Li
Hi, my name is Maria. I'm a biodesigner passionate in working on bioelectrochemical systems for rege...