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28/02/2023
28/02/2023
How do we live in a bioeconomy? EuropaBio at the Swedish EU Council Presidency conference
23/02/2023
23/02/2023
EuropaBio Response to Public Consultation on Horizon Europe – interim evaluation
17/02/2023
17/02/2023
Inter-association letter to raise our concern about the proposed definition of “natural polymers” in the REACH restriction of microplastics
01/02/2020
01/02/2020
What if we used biology instead of chemistry for manufacturing?
Converting plant biomass into high-value chemicals with the help of improved microorganisms.
26/01/2020
26/01/2020
What if we could definitively cure AIDS
A combination of antiviral therapy and genome editing has succeeded in removing the HIV virus from infected mice.
20/01/2020
20/01/2020
What if we used algae to make biofuel?
Adjusting a specific algae gene with genome editing, enabling the algae to be a feedstock for biofuels.
15/01/2020
15/01/2020
What if we could heal sick blood cells
When “adult” blood causes illnesses, rejuvenating blood cells might be a remedy
10/01/2020
10/01/2020
What if we could find new tools in the fight against cancer
There are many types of cancer and many causes that lead to cancer, making the science of finding anti cancer drugs a challenge.
05/01/2020
05/01/2020
What if we could transform wood into food preservatives?
Converting plant biomass into high-value chemicals with the help of improved microorganisms.
01/01/2020
01/01/2020
What if we could prevent childhood blindness
Genome editing dysfunctional cells in the eye could be a cure for one type of childhood blindness.
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