R&D Projects

Biomanufacturing Area Development of DBTL Technologies for Bioengineering to Pioneer Diverse Microbial Functions

Project Leader

Group Leader

HASUNUMA Tomohisa
MATSUDA Fumio

Summary

In this project, we strive to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and ensure a sustainable energy supply by the development of a cutting-edge biomanufacturing platform based on the unique and diverse physiology of microorganisms.
Our project specifically focuses on three core areas:
1. Establishing a 'basic cells' library, each equipped with a diverse array of molecular tools essential for biomanufacturing.
2. Identification and engineering novel, unique functions of non-model microorganisms.
3. Advancing the next generation "Design-Build-Test-Learn (DBTL) technologies to engineer microorganisms.
By tackling these challenges, we will streamline the process development timeline, expand the repertoire of bio-based products, broaden the entry of new ventures in the relevant field, and facilitate the growth of a sustainable bioeconomy.

R&D Team

Osaka University, Osaka Metropolitan University, Osaka Research Institute of Industrial Science and Technology, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Kanagawa Institute of Industrial Science and Technology, Kitasato University Kyoto University, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyushu University, Kobe University, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo, Institute of Science Tokyo, Nagoya University, Hiroshima University, National Institute for Materials Science

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