Funding

Funding awarded to date

The following is a summary of the outcomes of the Proof of Concept (POC) awards, Business Interaction Vouchers (BIV) and Vacation Students (VS) awarded.

(BIV-07) Intensifying Fermentation, the microbubble way!

William Zimmerman, PI University of Sheffield
Start Date: 01/03/2018
Completed: 31/07/2018
Summary
Case Study

(POC-15) Development of an assembly-based, recombineering pipeline for overcoming recalcitrance to DNA transfer caused by RM systems in C1 chassis

Professor Nigel Minton, PI The University of Nottingham
Start Date: 01/03/2017
Completed: 31/07/2018
Summary
Case Study

(BIV-03) Towards engineering C1 substrate utilisation in industrial yeasts

Rodrigo Ledesma-Amaro, PI Imperial College London
Start Date: 15/01/2018
Completed: 14/07/2018
Summary
Case Study

(BIV-05) C1 feedstocks to 2-methyl succinate using novel unnatural biochemistry

Tobias von der Haar, PI University of Kent
Start Date: 15/02/2018
Completed: 14/06/2018
Summary

(BIV-08) A novel pressurised and instrumented bioreactor system for process intensification of anaerobic digestion

Stephen Wilkinson, PI University of Chester
Start Date: 05/03/2018
Completed: 01/06/2018
Summary

(POC-23) Cofactor optimization for production of commodity chemical in Acetobacterium woodii

Martin Warren, PI University of Kent
Start Date: 01/11/2017
Completed: 31/05/2018
Summary
Case Study

(POC-19) Microbubble enhanced gas exchange in a methanotroph gas fermenter

Professor William Zimmerman, PI University of Sheffield
Start Date: 01/02/2017
Completed: 31/05/2018
Summary
Case Study

(BIV-06) Carbon monoxide to 1,3-butanediol using novel unnatural biochemistry

Nigel Minton, PI University of Nottingham
Start Date: 15/02/2018
Completed: 14/06/2018
Summary

(BIV-04) Cost Implications of Syngas CO2 content for Fermentation Process

Jon McKechnie , PI University of Nottingham
Start Date: 01/12/2017
Completed: 31/03/2018
Summary
Case Study

(POC-17) Towards improved bioprocess kinetics for C1 feedstock fermentation in acetogens

Professor Martin Warren, PI University of Kent
Start Date: 01/02/2017
Completed: 31/01/2018
Summary
Case Study

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