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Isolation & Characterisation of Solventogenic Clostridial Strains from Sustainable Feedstock

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Project Description

The project will be working in collaboration with the industrial partner (Celtic Renewables LTD) to isolate strains of solvent producing clostridia from sustainable environmental samples which have potential use as proprietary strains in the Celtic Renewa

Status Project Complete
Funder(s) University of Stratchlyde (Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre)
Value £49,999.00
Project Dates May 7, 2019 - May 21, 2021


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