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Your Environment. Your Health.

News Items: Microbial Insights, Inc.

Superfund Research Program

Expanding the Tool Box: Environmental Metabolomics Improves Decision Making and Management of Contaminated (Superfund) Sites

Project Leader: Dora M. Taggart
Co-Investigators: Shawn R. Campagna (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Frank E. Loeffler (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Grant Number: R43ES030669
Funding Period: Phase I: April 2019 - March 2021
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News Items List

  • Moving Monitoring Tools from the Lab to the Marketplace
    SRP News Page - June 2020
    NIEHS SRP small business grantee Microbial Insights is taking the next steps to commercialize its tools that monitor the break down of environmental contaminants. The company was one of 23 small businesses selected to participate in the 2020 Innovation Corps (I-Corps) at NIH, an eight-week intensive program that teaches researchers how to accelerate commercialization of their products.
  • SRP Represents at International Battelle Symposium
    SRP News Page - June 2019
    Superfund Research Program (SRP) researchers were on hand at the Battelle Fifth International Symposium on Bioremediation and Sustainable Environmental Technologies to discuss advances in green and sustainable approaches to clean up hazardous waste sites. The conference provided a forum for sharing research results, practical experiences, and opportunities in the field, including advances in bioremediation, or the cleanup of contaminants using microorganisms.
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