Bioplastic From Bacteria - BLOOM Videoseries
Can you imagine how bacteria can help to produce bioplastic? A bioplastic which is biodegradable and even biocompatible? In this episode of the Bloom video series we will see how it works, by visiting Dr. Maciej Guzik in his lab at the Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry PAS in Krakau.
Find out more about bioeconomy on the Bloom website:
www.bloom-bioeconomy.eu
or
https://www.facebook.com/bloomEU/
or
https://twitter.com/bloom_EU/
If you want to more know about the process and the work of the researcher, you can also listen to the Bloom podcast interview with Dr. Maciej Guzik:
https://bloom-bioeconomy.eu/podcasts/
Credits:
Videoproduction: Otelo eGen, Linz, Austria
Support: University of Agriculture in Krakow
Moderation: Błażej Dawidson
Видео Bioplastic From Bacteria - BLOOM Videoseries канала BLOOM Bioeconomy
Find out more about bioeconomy on the Bloom website:
www.bloom-bioeconomy.eu
or
https://www.facebook.com/bloomEU/
or
https://twitter.com/bloom_EU/
If you want to more know about the process and the work of the researcher, you can also listen to the Bloom podcast interview with Dr. Maciej Guzik:
https://bloom-bioeconomy.eu/podcasts/
Credits:
Videoproduction: Otelo eGen, Linz, Austria
Support: University of Agriculture in Krakow
Moderation: Błażej Dawidson
Видео Bioplastic From Bacteria - BLOOM Videoseries канала BLOOM Bioeconomy
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