A pathway to green energy using genetically engineered microbial electro-photosynthetic microbes published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, and has been reviewed in ASU Full Circle here!
Category: Rittmann Lab
Publication in the Journal of the American Chemical Society
Christine Lewis and collaborators with the Torres lab have published “Electrochemically Driven Photosynthetic Electron Transport in Cyanobacteria Lacking Photosystem II” in JACS on February 14 of 2022. Read it here!
ASU Research in the news!
The city of Mesa is leading the way in reducing carbon emissions from waste water using ASU Algae research methods. Watch a clip about it here from Fox 10!
Michelle Young to present at IWA-LET
Michelle Young‘s abstract submitted to IWA-LET bicarbonate alkalinity in anaerobic food waste was accepted for both a poster presentation and poster pitch!
Good News in BSCEB!
Publication!
Congratulations to Diana Calvo and collaborators on the publication of Determining Global Trends in Syngas Fermentation Research through a Bibliometric Analysis, in the Journal of Environmental Management. Read it here!
Welcome back, BSCEB – Good News!
Happy Birthday, Calvin Ray! Sean Lai and Michelle Young: MPPC accepted for LET, oral presentation Michelle Young: Abstracts accepted (poster, LET) IWA water and wastewater (poster and talk), Smith and Michelle (oral presentation about bunny poop 🙂 Min Long: PFAS manuscript published ESMT, LET PFAS poster with Chen Zhou and Bruce Rittmann, https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.est.1c06528. Chenwei Zheng: abstract… Continue reading Welcome back, BSCEB – Good News!
ASU ranks in top 5% of Universities in Research Expenditures
ASU is globally recognized as a problem solving institution, and the increased funding from many sources including national agencies such as NSF and DoD attests to our continued commitment toward innovation. Read all about it from the NSF HERD survey here!