Super-microbes engineered to solve world environmental problems - Environmental problems, such as depleting natural resources, highlight the need to establish a renewable chemical industry. Metabolic engineering enhances the production of chemicals made by microbes in so-called "cell factories". On Monday, Professor Sang Yup Lee of KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) is scheduled to appear at in London at the Royal Society of Medicine to explain how metabolic engineering could lead to the development of solutions to these environmental problems.(10.1002/bit.22548)
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