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Microbial measures

June 06, 2017 1:45 PM
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Photo by Ryan Rivet rrivet@tulane.edu
  
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The Sandoval lab research team  is working to develop microbes that will help with therapeutics and sustainable fuel and chemical production.

Carla Joseph, left, a first-year graduate student in chemical engineering, holds plates of bacterial colonies in an anaerobic chamber as assistant professor Nicholas Sandoval looks on. The Sandoval lab works on the development and application of advanced synthetic biology tools for model and non-model microbes for the purpose of sustainable fuel and chemical production.

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