Researchers at Utah State University’s Synthetic Bioproducts Center are taking waste and transforming it into low-cost therapeutics, antimicrobials, biomaterials and pharmaceuticals. They’ve got a diverse and impressive portfolio of technologies that are in mid-to-late stage development including spider silk, bioproducts and novel biofungicides. Both researchers and students are driven to come up with real solutions for real problems and then move forward with the commercialization of their discoveries.
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