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Trillion Dollar Microbes Make the Bioeconomy Go Round With Tim Donohue

Trillion Dollar Microbes Make the Bioeconomy Go Round With Tim Donohue

Update: 2024-05-28
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Timothy Donohue, Ph.D.—ASM Past President, University of Wisconsin Foundation Fetzer Professor of Bacteriologyand Director of the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center (GLBRC) calls genomics a game-changer when it comes the potential of microbes to create renewable resources and products that can sustain the environment, economy and supply chain around the world. He also shares some exciting new advances in the field and discusses ways his research team is using microorganisms as nanofactories to degrade lignocellulose and make a smorgasbord of products with high economic value.

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Ashley's Biggest Takeaways:

  • The bioeconomy can be broadly defined as the use of renewable resources, including microorganisms, to produce valuable goods, products and services.
  • Microbes have the potential to create products that cannot be made by existing synthetic chemistry routes.
  • Using raw, renewable resources to create a circular bioeconomy is beneficial to the environmental footprint, economic footprint and supply chain security around the globe.

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Trillion Dollar Microbes Make the Bioeconomy Go Round With Tim Donohue

Trillion Dollar Microbes Make the Bioeconomy Go Round With Tim Donohue

Ashley Hagen, Tim Donohue