Improving life in water and on land: investigating sustainable biosurfactants
“It’s very important that START researchers can continue to access to synchrotrons, cryo-Electron Microscopy, and nuclear magnetic resonance facilities.” Dr Phillip Venter, Watchmaker Genomics The Problem People interact with surfactants daily by using detergents, lubricants, or emulsion agents in applications like cleaning, applying make-up or eating fatty emulsified food. Surfactants are surface-active agents that lower the … Continue reading Improving life in water and on land: investigating sustainable biosurfactants
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