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UofL researchers piloting process to make healthy sugar and 3-D printable materials from soy hulls

Soy hull biomass is a by-product of soybean production. Photo by Andrew Marsh. Researchers at the University of Louisville Conn Center for Renewable Energy Research and Department of Mechanical Engineering are working to transform soy hulls left over from soybean processing into valuable food and industrial products. The United Soybean Board has awarded $350,000 to UofL to further develop methods for using soy hulls in modified fiber composites for 3-D printing applications and produce the sugar substitute xylose as a value-added product. This project will pilot a commercially viable process using previous research to convert soybean hull biomass into a low-calorie, diabetic-friendly sugar substitute while simultaneously extracting micro and nanoscale fibers to be used for lightweight fiber composites and thermoplastic packaging products via 3D printing.

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Bluebird bio plans to spin off cancer drugs unit

By Reuters Staff 2 Min Read (Reuters) - Bluebird bio Inc plans to spin off its cancer drugs unit into a new, publicly traded company later this year to focus on rare genetic diseases, the company said on Monday. The gene therapy developer’s Chief Executive Officer Nick Leschly will helm the new cancer company and take up new role as executive chair of bluebird bio. The president of bluebird bio’s severe genetic diseases business, Andrew Obenshain, will become its CEO. The move comes as bluebird suffered multiple regulatory setbacks last year for both its rare disease and cancer drug candidates.

Hannah Cumler

Hannah Cumler Hannah Cumler started at WIS in January 2021. (Source: WIS) By WIS News 10 Staff | January 11, 2021 at 1:45 PM EST - Updated January 11 at 1:45 PM Hannah Cumler co-anchors WIS Sunrise alongside Leland Pinder and Meteorologist Adam Clark weekdays from 4:30 to 7 a.m. A native New Englander, Hannah was raised in Maine and attended college at Northeastern University in Boston. After graduating, she went on to work for NBC Sports Boston as a production assistant, helping to provide coverage for some of Boston’s biggest sporting events. Shortly after the Red Sox won the 2018 World Series, Hannah left Boston for the Midwest and started her on-camera career at WPBN in Traverse City, Michigan. She began her career in northern Michigan as an on-the-road morning features reporter, conducting live interviews on local people, events and happenings. During that time, Hannah also covered several breaking news stories and weather events.

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