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USRP 2014 - Microbial electrosynthesis: synthesis of CO2-neutral chemicals

Microbial electrosynthesis: synthesis of CO2-neutral chemicals

2014 USRP Talks - Wednesday, July 2, 2014

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Headshot portrait of Alfred Spormann - Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, of Chemical Engineering, and (by courtesy) of Biology

Alfred Spormann - Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, of Chemical Engineering, and (by courtesy) of Biology

Clark Center Faculty, Clark Center Working Group Member
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Dr. Spormann's laboratory seeks to understand the molecular basis of unusual microbial reactions and processes.

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