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Structure-guided optimisation of light-driven microalgae cell factories (2024-2027)

Abstract

Every two hours Earth receives more solar energy than is required to power our entire global economy for a year. This project aims to engineer advanced single cell green algae for high-efficiency solar light capture, to power next-generation light-driven bio-manufacture. The significance is to advance industry-scale production of sustainable products using microalgae. This is economically, socially and environmentally beneficial. Project outcomes are designed to advance the technology from high-value bio-manufacture in microalgae, such as pharmaceuticals (e.g. biologicals), to mid-value products (e.g. fine chemicals) through to low-cost products, such as renewable fuels to help deliver key UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Experts

Professor Ben Hankamer

Affiliate of Centre for Marine Scie
Centre for Marine Science
Faculty of Science
Affiliate of The Centre for Chemist
Centre for Chemistry and Drug Discovery
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
Affiliate Professor of School of Ch
School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
Faculty of Science
Professorial Research Fellow
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
Ben Hankamer
Ben Hankamer

Professor Roger Wepf

Director
Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research Infrastructure)
Roger Wepf
Roger Wepf