Celtic Renewables find a new source for bacteria to expand their culture collection.
Read MoreArgent Energy have undertaken a project with researchers at the University of Edinburgh which has resulted in several positive outcomes including funding from BBSRC for a four-year PhD project to advance the project’s investigations with a view to commercial application.
Read MoreAcademics at the University of Edinburgh are helping Unilever achieve their sustainability goals with a yeast-based surfactant alternative.
Read MoreIBioIC have funded a long-standing collaboration between AskBio Europe and Matthew Nolan’s group at the University of Edinburgh, where several breakthroughs have been made towards new gene therapy tools.
Read MoreInvestigating the chemical properties of waste for potential commercial applications.
Read MoreThis project supported Scottish Leather Group’s commitment to a circular process by finding new uses for Greaves, one of the by-products of the leather production process.
Read MoreIn this project, IBioIC funded a team of scientists at Edinburgh University to work with ILC Therapeutics to develop a platform that could produce hybrid proteins, based on the Type 1 Interferons, with enhanced cancer fighting capabilities.
Read MoreAskBio accelerate their product design thanks to IBioIC project funding.
Read MoreIngenza make headway on challenging project thanks to academic collaboration.
Read MoreGlycoproteins made using yeast have the potential to significantly reduce the cost of treatments for the NHS.
Read MoreIBioIC funded a collaboration between 3F BIO and the University of Strathclyde to develop and test a sustainable protein production process which advanced the company's progress towards commercialisation.
Read MoreEdinburgh academics help Scottish SME improve their sugar processing.
Read MoreSLG Technology is exploring new biotechnologies to convert the byproducts of leather processing into high-value protein for pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and supplements.
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