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  1. CEP: News Update

    CEP Article | AIChE | The Global Home of Chemical Engineers
    2023 March Nuclear Regulatory Commission Certifies First Small Nuclear Reactor Design For the first time, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has certified a small modular nuclear reactor (SMR) design for use in power plants. Scientists Find High PFAS ...
  2. New Products: January 2023

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    2023 January Bioprocessing System Allows for Parallel Sample Extraction The EXTREVA Accelerated Solvent Extractor (ASE) is an all-in-one automated sample-to-vial preparation system that combines sample extraction, in-cell cleanup, and evaporation. It feat ...
  3. CEP: News Update

    CEP Article | AIChE | The Global Home of Chemical Engineers
    2023 January New CRISPR-Based Technique Edits Whole Genes A new method of gene editing that combines the defenses of bacteria with the weapons of viruses can snip out and replace entire genes. What Caused the 2021 Pacific Northwest Heat Wave? Scientists h ...
  4. SBE Special Section: Synthetic Biology

    CEP Article | AIChE | The Global Home of Chemical Engineers
    2022 November This special section takes an in-depth look at some of the companies innovating in the synthetic biology space, and discusses what will need to happen to maintain the talent pipeline for this industry to further spearhead such discoveries.  ...
  5. Building the Bioindustrial Manufacturing Workforce

    CEP Article | AIChE | The Global Home of Chemical Engineers
    2022 November Thomas C. Tubon, Jr. Jim DeKloe A well-prepared, highly skilled technical workforce in bioindustrial manufacturing is essential to realize the full potential of the emerging bioeconomy. The rapid pace of discovery, innovation, and commercial ...
  6. Domestication Is the Ancient Past and Imminent Future of Biomanufacturing

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    2022 November Sarah Richardson Domestication is the most successful bioengineering project humans have ever undertaken. To address the climate emergency, we must deploy the principles of domestication to onboard new microbes that can bring an economic cha ...
  7. Living Medicines: Engineering Bacteria to Treat Disease

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    2022 November Lauren Popov Liz Shepherd A new approach to cell therapy deploys engineered cells from the human gut microbiome to treat disease. Remarkable progress in biomedical therapeutics has been achieved through the successive emergence of novel trea ...

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