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Efficient CO and CO2 Conversion to Biopolymers Using Phototrophic Bacteria
Duration:
February 2019
–
December 2023
Funding source:
Australian Research Council
Project Reference Number - DP190102979
Project members
Professor Damien Batstone
Centre Director, ACWEB
Australian Centre for Water and Environmental Biotechnology
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