A new treat 🧁 from the EcoPlastiC kitchen: Another #publication by our TUS partners Technological University of the Shannon is out and it’s focusing on the enhancement of polyhydroxybutyrate (#PHB) #biodegradation by Streptomyces sp. DG19 and Bacillus sp. DG90 isolates! Read it here: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eGAvV5C3 #biopolymers #bacterialisolates #polyhydroxybutyrate #bacterialnanocellulose #Bacillus #Streptomyces #degradation Avecom, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, BIOENG PT, IMGGE, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
EcoPlastiC
Biotechnology Research
Putting PET plastics into a perpetual bio-cyclable loop. EIC & HE Grant No. 101046758
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- 51-200 employees
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Meet another EcoPlastiC partner: Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa! 👋 The team members from the Biochemical Engineering Group BIOENG PT are working at NOVA School of Science and Technology (NOVA) in #Lisbon, #Portugal. 🇵🇹 Their expertise lies in the areas of industrial and environmental #biotechnology, with their main focus on the optimisation of #bioprocesses for the valorisation of wastes and the investigation of applications based on microbial #polymers. The NOVA team is entirely composed of females and the team members working on the EcoPlastiC project are (from left to right): Dr Cristiana Torres, Postdoctoral Researcher Dr Patrícia Reis, Postdoctoral Researcher and EcoPlastiC Project Ambassador Maria Batista, Research Assistant Prof. Maria Reis, Principal Research Fellow Dr Bárbara Almeida, Research Manager Prof. Filomena Freitas, Principal Researcher and WP4 Team Leader #team #teamwork #researchers #scientists #expertise #collaboration Technological University of the Shannon, Avecom, IMGGE, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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Meet another one of the EcoPlastiC partners: KTH! 👋 The team from the Division of Polymeric Materials from the KTH Royal Institute of Technology is located in #Stockholm, #Sweden. 🇸🇪 Their role in the EcoPlastiC project is to transform the biomasses into #bioplastic materials through #polymer processing. Bioplastic films, blend films, multilayer barrier films, trays and plastic packaging prototypes are produced and the developed #materials are characterised with a number of techniques, including calorimetry, thermogravimetry, infrared spectroscopy and mechanical testing. These #biopolymer materials have potential applications in packaging, such as plastic bags and other single use items. The fully #biobased bioplastic with #biodegradable and microplastic-free properties provides a replacement of fossil-based plastics. The female to male ratio is 2 to 2, and the team members who work on the EcoPlastiC project are (from left to right): Dr. Anna Svagan (Hanner), Associate Professor Dr. Mikael Hedenqvist, Full Professor and Head of Division Elodie Guilloud, Intern Dr. KIRAN REDDY BADDIGAM, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Researcher #team #teamwork #researchers #scientists #project #workingtogether Technological University of the Shannon, Avecom, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, BIOENG PT, IMGGE
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Meet one of the EcoPlastiC partners: IMGGE! 👋 The team members from the Eco-Biotechnology and Drug Development Group of the Institute of Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering are working in #Belgrade, #Serbia. 🇷🇸 Their expertise is broad, but generally revolves around ‘all things bio’ – #biomaterials, biofilms, biosensors, biopigments, biosurfactants, bioremediation, #bioeconomy… The applications of their research ranges from environmental, such as the use of microorganisms for the upcycling of plastic waste into molecules of added value, to pharmaceutical and developing novel methods to fight antibiotic resistant pathogens. 🦠 The female to male ratio is 8 to 1, and the team members who work diligently on the EcoPlastiC project are (from left to right): - Lena Pantelic, PhD student - Dr Vuk Filipovic, postdoctoral researcher - Dr Sanja Škaro Bogojević, postdoctoral researcher - Marija Nenadović, PhD student - Dr Jasmina Nikodinovic-Runic, Principal Research Fellow and WP6 Team Leader - Dr Marijana Ponjavic, postdoctoral researcher - Milena Stevanovic, PhD student - Dr Milica Ciric, postdoctoral researcher - Dr Jelena Simic, postdoctoral researcher and EcoPlastiC Project Ambassador #team #teamwork #researchers #scientists #lovemyjob Technological University of the Shannon, Avecom, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, BIOENG-PT, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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💎 Enzymes 💎 are forever! Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) was obtained by a green extraction method using only an enzymatic mix composed of #bromelain and #trypsin. Starting from bacterial #biomass containing 30% of PHB, our colleagues from Eco-Biotechnology and Drug Development Group of the Institute of Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering (IMGGE) incubated the material, precipitated the #PHB, and obtained all 30% of pure PHB! ✅ The PHB #biopolymer can be used in various products ranging from simple #bioplastic cutlery 🥄🍴 to cutting-edge surgical aids such as bio-based stitches. 🪡 #enzymaticextraction #ecoplastic #ecoplasticproject #biomaterials Technological University of the Shannon, Avecom, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, BIOENG-PT, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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The Eco-Biotechnology and Drug Development Group of the Institute of Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering (IMGGE) did some summertime science promotion during the Science Day! 🌞 The Science Day was conceived as a manifestation in honour of the birth of Nikola Tesla under the auspices of the Center for Scientific Research of Students of the Faculty of Biology. The idea of the event is to bring together the scientific achievements of research groups and student sections. 🦠 Under the topic “Innovative waste quest: Can bacteria clean the rest?”, Jelena Lazic, Dušan Milivojević, Vukašin Janković and Ivana Aleksic presented the EcoPlastiC project idea and latest achievements throughout the day to curious visitors of all ages. Furthermore, dr Brana Pantelic delivered an inspiring talk “Biotechnological degradation of plastic waste”. 👨🏫 #ecoplasticproject #scienceday #sciencepromotion #projectresults #projectpromotion #dissemination Technological University of the Shannon, Avecom, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, BIOENG PT, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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Behold…! 👀 Our partners from the Biochemical Engineering laboratory BIOENG PT from Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa are working hard during summer! Using the #microbiome selected from marshland sediments, a bioreactor cultivation was successfully performed. The bacterial culture used terephtalic acid #TPA from reactively extruded (REXed) metallized PET as the sole carbon source for #PHA production. At the end of the work-up process, they recovered #biomass which will 🌠hopefully🌠 have high amounts of accumulated PHA in the cells. 📈 Fingers crossed! 🤞 #bacteria #fermentation #PHAproduction #science #research #innovation #ecoplastic #ecoplasticproject Technological University of the Shannon, Avecom, Eco-Biotechnology and Drug Development Group, IMGGE, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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Our Project Ambassador Dr Marija Mojicevic from the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) recently attended an intensive Bioprocessing #Workshop on bacteria cultivation in BioSTAT B (5 L) and BioSTAT C+ (30 L). The process demonstrated at a 30 L scale familiarised participants with the production of #PHA #biopolymer in high bacterial cell density and they also learned about post-processing biomass treatment. Hosted by the esteemed Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry (ICSC) and the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAS) in Krakow, Poland, this event was organised after the 6th Symposium on Biotransformations for Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic Industry. 🧫🔬 #Microbiology #BacteriaCultivation #ScientificResearch Avecom, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, BIOENG PT, IMGGE, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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Results from the EcoPlastiC project were presented in an invited lecture “Biotransforming waste streams into biomolecules and biomaterials” delivered by Sandra Vojnovic from the Eco-Biotechnology and Drug Development Group of the Institute of Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering (IMGGE) at the 6th Symposium on Biotransformations for Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic Industry in Krakow, Poland. 💬 Read more details here: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eienrVt6 #science #symposium #projectpresentation #ecoplasticproject #projectpromotion #dissemination Technological University of the Shannon, Avecom, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, BIOENG PT, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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#Partners from the Eco-Biotechnology and Drug Development Group of the Institute of Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering (IMGGE) presented their institution and our EcoPlastiC #project at the 66th International Fair of Technics and Technical Achievements in Belgrade (Serbia) organized under the slogan "We inspire progress" and with a motto "Step into a sustainable future". 🥼 🦠 The IMGGE team welcomed 19,047 visitors and presented their #research projects covering the topics “Microorganisms: ready to face great challenges” and “Creative paths of waste”. ♻️ Among other, various tangible #bioplastic materials (PHA, PLA) and bacterial #nanocellulose (solubilized or dry) were presented as possible solutions of the worldwide problem of plastic waste. 🚯 Read more: ➡️ https://lnkd.in/ef9z9CgN #technicalfair #projectpromotion #projectpresentation #science #plasticsolutions #innovation #sustainability Technological University of the Shannon, Avecom, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, BIOENG PT, KTH Royal Institute of Technology