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Three new FWO mandates starting at CMET
READ MORE: Three new FWO mandates starting at CMETHannah De Sutter Aquaculture loses billions annually due to bacterial diseases, with Vibrio species from the Harveyi clade among the most harmful pathogens. As antibiotics resistance increases, alternative approaches are being investigated, including antivirulence therapy: a strategy that disarms pathogens instead of killing them. My research focuses on the ToxR regulon, a virulence regulatory system in Vibrio spp. By using small-molecule…
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Microbial protein from biogas: Nerdland Festival
READ MORE: Microbial protein from biogas: Nerdland FestivalWill we soon be eating a bacteria sandwich? Our planet has 8.2 billion people, millions of whom are malnourished. Soy seems like a promising solution, but still has a strong ecological impact. Can bacteria play a role in this? Can they convert waste into sustainable food? How does that work exactly, and what does it…
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Biogas can be more than just energy – (update)
READ MORE: Biogas can be more than just energy – (update)Biogas is a widely available but often underused resource. Can we do more with it than just burn it for energy? A recent study, led by Dr. Patricia Ruiz Ruiz, PhD student Patricia Mohedano Caballero, and Prof. Jo De Vrieze, explores how methalgae—a special mix of methane-eating bacteria and algae—can turn biogas into valuable biochemicals.…