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New publication: Built environment microbiomes transition from outdoor to human-associated communities after construction and commissioning

November 10, 2023

OMEinfo – the new open-source bioinformatics tool now launched

We are delighted to share updates on the latest work from the Microbial Environments Theme, researching on OMEinfo. WHAT IS OMEinfo? OMEinfo is an open-source bioinformatics […]
March 12, 2024

Embark on a journey of discovery at the Festival of Futures at Lancaster University

From light pollution to e-waste and healthy ageing to biomaterials, the Festival of Futures at Lancaster University is all set to show how design research can […]
April 12, 2024

HBBE at Edinburgh Science Festival

Visit our work at Edinburgh Science Festival this year! HBBE is present with several exhibition pieces in the main atrium of the National Museums Scotland on […]
February 1, 2025

FABRIOTIC: biotic textiles as an enabler of improved circularity

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Built environments which are life-sustaining and sustained by life. Our mission is to develop biotechnologies to create a new generation of Living Buildings which are responsible and responsive to their natural environment; grown using living engineered materials to reduce inefficient industrial construction processes; metabolise their own waste, reducing pollution, generating energy and high-value products; and modulate their microbiome to benefit human and ecological health and wellbeing.