The Unano project is a consortium of labs across leading European research universities united to build novel structures and devices using biological molecules.
@WEF forecasts that by 2050 plastic will be the most common waste material of which approx. 80% are macroplastics; PET accounting for 14.4% in total.
What a waste!
How to handle this?
Read more in Nature Catalysis paper that @mart1nezdelp0z0 was part of https://t.co/NFqu7XSXYc
In their Comment, @HeddleLab and @kdunnresearch discuss how the UNANO consortium unites multidisciplinary researchers from eight universities across Europe to advance bionanotechnology research.
https://t.co/eaFdDkXKtJ
We are recruting now!
For our new Centre for Programmable Biological Matter opening @durham_uni in September thanks to very significant funding from @LeverhulmeTrust and excellent support from Durham University we are looking for PDRA. [1/2]
We are hiring!
We are looking for #LabManager to be based in our new lab, The Centre for Programmable Biological Matter at @durham_uni, England
Find out more https://t.co/nqbPj69gnj
Feel invited to listen to "Człowiek 2.0” radio broadcast with the participation of Zuzanna Pakosz-Stępień.
Zuzanna was one of @MCB_UJ scientist working under the leadership of Professor @HeddleLab on latest discovery regarding albicidin ➡️ //tinyurl.com/yh5prsbk
@ThomSharp from Leiden @LUMC_Leidenis another member of the Unano team behind this exciting project run under the aegis of @Una_Europa.
There you can find more about his work and the Unano project ➡️https://t.co/Egl2M4YAuo
#bionanotechnology#nanomedicine#team