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  • Hyperstable Serum Albumin Variants for Microbial Mass Production (No. T4-2216)

    Serum albumins are essential in a wide variety of molecular and cellular applications, including in the medical, biotechnological and cultivated meat industries. ... Read more
    Associate Professor Sarel FLEISHMAN

    Sarel-Jacob Fleishman

    Faculty of Biochemistry

    18682
  • Green Synthesis of Biocompatible Porous Nanostructured Silica-Composite (No. T4-2201)

    Nanostructured silica is a promising material with remarkable properties, such as high porosity, biocompatibility, and stability. ... Read more
    Prof Assaf Gal

    Assaf Gal

    Faculty of Biochemistry

    18137
  • Enhancing Biofuel Production through Engineered Versatile Peroxidases (No. T4-2197)

    The demand for innovative biofuel production methods remains a pressing challenge. Lignin, a major biomass component, poses a formidable obstacle since it is difficult to depolymerize and convert into biofuels. ... Read more
    Associate Professor Sarel FLEISHMAN

    Sarel-Jacob Fleishman

    Faculty of Biochemistry

    18667
  • A Method for Vitamin D Production (No. T4-2086)

    A sustainable method to produce vegan Vitamin D using the microalga Emiliania huxleyi. This approach enables efficient production of both Vitamin D2 and Vitamin D3, along with additional nutritional values, in a dry biomass form suitable for nutritional supplements. ... Read more
    Prof Einat Segev

    Einat Segev

    Faculty of Biochemistry

    18442
  • GreenTap - A Method for Stimulating Production and Extraction of Metabolites in Plants (No. T4-1894)

    Numerous plant-originated compounds with unique properties are widely used for diverse applications in the drugs, food, and cosmetics industries. ... Read more
    Full Professor Asaph Aharoni

    Asaph Aharoni

    Faculty of Biochemistry

    6029
  • Carbon fixing bacteria (No. T4-1736)

    Prof. Ron Milo and his team have engineered a bacteria (E. coli) to fix atmospheric CO₂, converting it into organic biomass. This breakthrough synthetic biology approach enables E. ... Read more
    Full Professor Ron Milo

    Ron Milo

    Faculty of Biochemistry

    5608
  • Synthetic Carbon Fixation Pathways For Superior Biomass Generation (No. T4-1556)

    Prof. Ron Milo and his team have developed alternative synthetic carbon fixation pathways that have the potential to significantly enhance carbon fixation rates in plants. ... Read more
    Full Professor Ron Milo

    Ron Milo

    Faculty of Biochemistry

    5515
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