A $70,000 grant will support a Trine University faculty member's research into gels that could improve oil recovery and affect food production.
The biotech firm says that its platform will help reduce the production costs of notoriously pricey gene therapies.
Federico Cerrone is assistant professor in Bioprocess Engineering at Dublin City University School of Biotechnology ...
NIT Karaikal plans a ₹741-crore expansion to introduce new courses and upgrade facilities, enhancing academic and research ...
A new University of Nottingham commercialisation venture, BioSee AI, has launched to address one of industrial biotechnology's most costly and ...