gEMM Lab UdG
@GemmLab_UdG
The Group of Molecular Microbial Ecology is part of @IEA_UdG. Dedicated to study physiology and ecology of microbes. At this moment maintained by @Lbanyeras
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After a looooong time without posting in this account it is time to give it some activity. Today we had the opportunity to listen to Elena Hernandez @sugusybesos talking about bacterial strains and synthetic consortia for #mercury bioremediation. instagram.com/p/DC64cAnM9wv/…
The GAIA project, led by @Leitat with the participation of @Facsa_es) & our team (@LEQUIA_UdG ; @GemmLab_UdG ), has successfully concluded! Our role: the development of a bioelectrochemical platform to produce biofuels, such as butanol, from CO₂. aguasresiduales.info/revista/notici…
Lectio-ultima de Carles Abellà. Apassionat dels microbis, de la microbiologia i mentor de molts nosaltres. Gràcies, Carles pel que ens has ensenyat.
Curious minds, get ready! 🎥 The debut video from the DeCENT project, led by @LEQUIA_UdG & @GemmLab_UdG, is here as part of @AgEInves ' TED2021 initiative. youtu.be/El1L2UFSif8?si…
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deCENT project
⚡️ Latest milestone: Advancing towards electro-bioremediation scaling-up for nitrate-contaminated groundwater treatment. Thanks to the collaborative efforts of @ceballoscalera, @LEQUIA_UdG & @GemmLab_UdG. Framework: @ElectraH2020 #electroBioremediation sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
What a milestone for #deCENT project (leaded by @LEQUIA_UdG and @GemmLab_UdG) under "TED2021" call @AgEInves! Further information can be found at lequia.udg.edu/research/ongoi…
This week we have started to validate our CO2 capture prototype at the office building of Jacobs, in Bristol, UK. The prototype uses indoor CO2 as input and the goal of the tests is to determine if indoor air quality is improved.
This week we have started to validate our CO2 capture prototype at the office building of Jacobs, in Bristol, UK. The prototype uses indoor CO2 as input and the goal of the tests is to determine if indoor air quality is improved.
There is a human tissue that builds itself up and breaks itself down every ~28 days using non-scarring wound healing and instead of studying that and learning everything we can about it we think it's gross and look for other less relevant models to understand wound healing.
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