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We are looking for approaches to engineer and optimize organisms (microbial and plant) for production and/or purification of relevant biomolecules in a non-trial-and-error format. It is believed that starting from a waste stream will be a more cost-effective solution. We are also interested in plant- or algae-based solutions that are scalable and cost effective.
What We Are Looking For:
• Strain engineering approaches that achieve target molecule production targets across multiple molecule classes in significantly less time versus the industry average
• Host engineering capabilities in non-model systems
• Scale up platforms/methods that are amenable to commodity scale ingredients
• Downstream processing methods/technologies that facilitate continuous extraction and/or re-use of extractive reagents
• Approaches that leverage feedstocks separate from the food chain
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