We are involved in a range of projects including the development of a blood test for recurrent breast cancer, and research into diet and lifestyle.

Browse through some of our recent and ongoing externally funded projects below.

Research and Innovation for Social Welfare (METRIS) project

Microbial electron transfer: Research and innovation for social welfare.

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Developing a process to manufacture lactic acid from waste-derived sugars

This ongoing project aims to develop a process for manufacturing high-grade lactic acid, which is a chemical used in many industrial sectors.

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Accelerating the commercial implementation of electromethanogenic reactors

Currently, there are 2 billion people with inadequate sanitation and 80% of wastewater globally is discharged into our environment untreated. The pollution causes environmental damage, disease and financial burden upon small businesses, severely affecting communities’ ability to prosper. With a new approach focusing on a circular decentralised model we can treat waste onsite and recover energy. 

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