Construction technology encompasses a range of modern equipment, machinery, software and modifications. Using sustainable construction technologies can greatly lessen the negative impact of buildings ...
The use of living organisms and biological components in manufacturing processes is increasing across domestic and international manufacturing sectors. The role of biomanufacturing will continue to ...
Ashley Beckwith spent years of her academic and professional career focused on the intersection of biology, materials and manufacturing to build medical solutions more efficiently. When she realized ...
Mercer County Community College has officially launched its Aseptic Biomanufacturing Program along with an Aseptic Mobile Laboratory. The first-of-its-kind clean lab trailer is now stationed at the ...
Accessible, worldwide biomanufacturing solutions are imperative for various reasons including promoting health worldwide, prioritizing equitable access to treatments, and strengthening the resilience ...
The Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine and FIU's Center for Translational Science recently led a national dialogue focused on harnessing research and development to advance the biomanufacturing ...
Climate change has had disastrous effects: forest fires, floods, droughts, reduced agricultural yields and mass migrations. These disasters, in turn, can lead to economic inequality, political ...
The biomanufacturing industry is determined to not only save patients’ lives but also the environment. This commitment makes long-term environmental sustainability an increasingly central concern for ...
Today's nearly $70 billion U.S. biofuels economy is powered by two technology toolboxes. Biochemical technologies—used to produce around 17 billion gallons of ethanol annually—leverage microorganisms ...