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Kim Birnie-Gauvin with an 83 cm large sea trout—ready to be released in Villestrup Å stream after being tagged. Photo Jessica Desforges
30 NOV

PhD thesis of the year proves value of removing creek barriers

Kim Birnie-Gauvin from DTU Aqua received the PhD thesis of the Year Award at the annual PhD reception. Six other PhD graduates and the PhD supervisor of the year were also...

02 NOV

Lifelike - From Big Data to Big Picture

A new AI based platform incorporating machine learning, natural language processing and knowledge graphs, makes biological and biomedical data accessible and consumable...

20 OCT

Fluorine brought from the inorganic realm to bacterial cell factories

In a new study, researchers has succeeded in implanting a fluorination pathway in bacteria, an achievement that paves the way towards future biological production of...

Biotechnology and biochemistry Bacteria and microorganisms
SecondCircle
07 OCT

Greentech start-up ready to rule the carbon recycling jungle

The DTU Biosustain spin-out SecondCircle gets ready to take their green biotech solutions for carbon recycling to market. The secret behind their technology is ‘hot’ microbes...

Biotechnology and biochemistry Bacteria and microorganisms Biological systems Cells Fermentation Synthetic biology
Biosustain Magazine Special Edition - Top 10 stories
06 OCT

Biosustain Magazine Special Edition: Top 10 stories

In this magazine, we have collected our top 10 success stories from the Center's first ten years of operation.

Researcher microscope
02 OCT

DTU Biosustain involved in two Clinical Academic Groups

Four new Clinical Academic Groups have been established. DTU Biosustain is involved in two; one focusing on metabolic modelling of the endothelial cells and one on multi...

Cells Biological systems Mathematical modelling Health and diseases Genes and genomes
Nature Communications: “Combining mechanistic and machine learning models for predictive engineering and optimization of tryptophan metabolism"
26 SEP

Algorithms can engineer cells for you

Berkeley Lab scientists in collaboration with DTU Biosustain researchers develop and train a tool that could drastically speed up the ability to design new biological...

Biological systems Synthetic biology Mathematical modelling
18 SEP

Resistant bacteria combatted with known antibiotics

It is possible to fight resistant E. coli bacteria by combining two widely known antibiotics.    

Biotechnology and biochemistry Medicine and medico technology
13 JUL

The full Monty: CRISPR protocols for efficient engineering in Streptomyces

A comprehensive collection of CRISPR tools and protocols for engineering Streptomyces is now available in Nature Protocols.

Photo: Accelerbiotics
08 JUL

Using gene technology to trace coronavirus

Danish biotech start-up will use technology to purify genetic materials to screen and analyse coronavirus test samples.

Biotechnology and biochemistry

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