What do Biosystems Engineers do? Biosystems Engineers combine biology and engineering to ensure safe food, healthy ecosystems, bioenergy, and human health.
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"If we don't understand [microbes] then we don't understand our planet" I absolutely love this video that explains what the Centre for Microbial Interactions based on Norwich Research Park is doing; from fundamental research through to medical, environmental and agricultural opportunities. And for more information, take a look at https://lnkd.in/eb_BkVDH https://lnkd.in/ehyqZ-dK
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General Scientific Coordinator Regional Governments at Garraf Karst Park Nature Reserve (Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain)
In the 20 years since the term “microplastics” was first coined, a rapidly growing body of research has consistently shown how pervasive and problematic the pollutants have become. A new #ScienceReview provides an overview of this research and the progress made in understanding microplastics. https://bit.ly/4gxtErR
In the 20 years since the term “microplastics” was first coined, a rapidly growing body of research has consistently shown how pervasive and problematic the pollutants have become. A new #ScienceReview provides an overview of this research and the progress made in understanding microplastics. https://bit.ly/4gxtErR
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In the 20 years since the term “microplastics” was first coined, a rapidly growing body of research has consistently shown how pervasive and problematic the pollutants have become. A new #ScienceReview provides an overview of this research and the progress made in understanding microplastics. https://bit.ly/4gxtErR
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Microplastics have emerged as a significant environmental and health concern in recent years. While research is ongoing, the long-term effects of their widespread presence in ecosystems and human health are still largely unknown. As they pose potential risks to ecosystems and human health, we need immediate action to reduce plastic pollution at its source and mitigate their long-term impacts.
In the 20 years since the term “microplastics” was first coined, a rapidly growing body of research has consistently shown how pervasive and problematic the pollutants have become. A new #ScienceReview provides an overview of this research and the progress made in understanding microplastics. https://bit.ly/4gxtErR
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In the 20 years since the term “microplastics” was first coined, a rapidly growing body of research has consistently shown how pervasive and problematic the pollutants have become. p A new #ScienceReview provides an overview of this research and the progress made in understanding #microplastics. https://bit.ly/4doTICB
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Research Associate II | Proficiency in molecular and Cell Biology techniques| Skilled Drug Development, Assay development and Validation Specialist| Proven project leader and mentor| Skilled researcher in drug discovery
Microplastics have been a rising threat to the environment and human health. These tiny particles, found in oceans, soil, air, and even human bodies, originate from plastic waste and products like cosmetics and clothing. They harm marine life, disrupt ecosystems, and potentially impact human health by carrying toxic chemicals. While more research is needed on their long-term effects, reducing plastic waste and improving waste management are key to tackling this issue. I am also concerned about the tons of single used plastic products used at several labs, health care settings and many such fields. Hoping to come with alternatives some time in near future until then … #reuse #reduce #recycle #Microplastics #Pollution #EnvironmentalThreat #PlasticWaste #OceanHealth #EcoFriendly #SustainableLiving #ReducePlastic #ProtectWildlife #CleanOceans #HealthRisks #ClimateAction #ZeroWaste #PlasticPollution
In the 20 years since the term “microplastics” was first coined, a rapidly growing body of research has consistently shown how pervasive and problematic the pollutants have become. A new #ScienceReview provides an overview of this research and the progress made in understanding microplastics. https://bit.ly/4gxtErR
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#HighlyCited Paper of #Water Flow Cytometry as a Rapid Alternative to Quantify Small #Microplastics in Environmental #Water Samples by Yuet-Tung Tse, Hoi-Shing Lo, et al. Read and Download for free at: https://brnw.ch/21wL0mH
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Transparency in science is critically important. With our Open Science event series, our goal is to provide a platform for constructive and transparent discourse on the science developed behind our smoke-free products. Watch numerous events on topics, such as smoke-free products, tobacco harm reduction, and aerosol analysis to name a few ➡️ http://spr.ly/6046nOfJG #ScientificTransparency #Transparency #TransparentScience #OpenScience
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ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT TO REGISTER! Stay up-to-date on the latest in plant and alternative proteins research from expert researchers like Amy Rowat, professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, who will be presenting "Towards Scalable Processes for Culturing Meat". Register here: https://lnkd.in/gpkSAX4s #altproteins #plantproteins #plantproteinresearch #proteinresearch #culturedmeat #scalableprocesses
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Today’s challenges demand innovative thinking. By transcending the limiting binary of the NGT debate, it is possible to harness Europe’s rich tapestry of opinions as a catalyst for progress. Under the coordination of Professor Andrzej Nowak, Professor Marcin Napiórkowski and Erika Widegren Staël von Holstein, Re-Imagine Europa just released the new publication "Depolarisation Manual: Navigating the Debate on New Genomic Techniques". The manual aims to be a practical guide to listening, understanding, and moving beyond the current impasse towards a productive dialogue on NGTs and the future of agriculture more broadly. Using insights from psychology and semiotics to demystify polarisation and foster constructive dialogue, the manual distilled multiple communication strategies into a seven-point R.E.F.R.A.M.E. methodology that together forms a blueprint for depolarising the debate and breaking the cycle of distrust. Read the full document here: https://lnkd.in/eGvaSeWr
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Lots of opportunity with a degree in Biosystems Engineering!