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One-of-a-Kind Course Aims to Build the Bioeconomy Workforce – Advanced BioFuels USA
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AI-enabled design-and-test platform speeds bioproduct development
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AI-enabled design-and-test platform speeds bioproduct development
By Mary Page Bailey |
May 1, 2021
TeselaGen Biotechnology (San Francisco, Calif.; www.teselagen.com) has developed a platform technology that integrates software and services, while taking advantage of artificial intelligence (AI) by applying machine-learning algorithms to reduce the costs and time required for the development of biologically derived products.
“Among the main challenges in biotechnology is that developing bioproducts can take years and cost millions of dollars,” says Eduardo Abeliuk, CEO of TeselaGen. “We think of ourselves as an operating system for biotech that allows the end-to-end integration of different AI-enabled software modules with other product development services.” As an analogy, Abeliuk likens the way his com
From smoky skies to a green horizon: Scientists convert fire-risk wood waste into biofuel
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Teams from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and Sandia National Laboratories have collaborated to develop a streamlined and efficient process for converting woody plant matter like forest overgrowth and agricultural waste material that is currently burned either intentionally or unintentionally into liquid biofuel. Their research was published recently in the journal ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering. According to a recent report, by 2050 there will be 38 million metric tons of dry woody biomass available each year, making it an exceptionally abundant carbon source for biofuel production, said Carolina Barcelos, a senior process engineer at Berkeley Lab s Advanced Biofuels and Bioproducts Process Development Unit (ABPDU).