Bioindustry refers to a group of technologies aimed at improving resource efficiency and the ability to extract value from biomass. Bioindustry products include low-carbon energy, biomass refining, recycling, waste utilisation, and sustainable chemicals. Because the bioindustry's potential is so great, interest in its solutions has spread to businesses that haven't previously utilised biotechnology. Synthetic biology is one component of the bioindustry that has advanced significantly in recent years, particularly in terms of how biological systems can be created for industrial purposes. New techniques and technologies, like SES and the genome editing tool CRISPR-Cas9, are accelerating strain development while also enhancing our understanding of biological systems.
Title : Degradation of chitin using chitinase produced from molecular identified bacteria
Afra Mohammed Baghdadi, Jeddah University, Saudi Arabia
Title : Antibiotic resistance of clostridioides difficile
Xingmin Sun, University of South Florida, United States
Title : Metagenomics of the saline habitats of coastal Gujarat, India: Emerging potential for biocatalysis and bioremediation
P. Satya Singh, Saurashtra University, India
Title : Molecular Response Analysis for Lentinus squarrosulus AF5 under Azo dyes Stress: An Integrated Proteome Dynamics and Putative Metabolic Cascade
Anshu Mathur, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India
Title : The necessity for innovative biotechnological solutions for the treatment of dying and textile effluents and their prose and cones
Shailesh R Dave, Xavier’s Research Foundation, LCRD, India
Title : In search of obesity-linked signature gut microbial features and species contributors of reproducible pathway shifts
Deep Chanda, National Institute of Technology, India