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Biofuels
26 November 2013 publication
The 2013 November edition highlights the opportunities and challenges that microbes offer to biofuel production. It includes articles on lignocellulosic processes that produce fuel alcohol, clostridia and ABE fermentation, the potential of using bacteria and algae to produce biohydrogen, and the current status of algal biofuel research.
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Editorial
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From the President
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News
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Conferences
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Lignocellulose to fuel alcohol: current trends
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Biohydrogen - a clean fuel but a dirty business
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Commercialising biobutanol from renewable resources
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Biofuels from algae untapped
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Soapbox Science: helping eliminate gender inequality in science
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The Society of Biology celebrates accredited degrees at its annual awards
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Best of the blog
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Schoolzone: Reaching out... Microbiologists make a difference
26 November 2013As a Society, one of our main aims is to promote high-quality microbiological science to a diverse range of people. This includes, not only researchers, academics, hospital and industry staff, but also the wider public, teachers and school students.
Our outreach activities aim to inspire and create interest in microbiology as well as encourage learning and even engage those interested in pursuing a career in microbiology. These events would not have been so successful or, in many cases, even be possible without the support from our member volunteers.
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Your Society – membership by numbers
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What’s new in grants for 2014?
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Book reviews
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Comment - The current and future funding landscape for industrial biotechnology and bioenergy research in the UK
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