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Fibre Highways – research update

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HBBE funding success for the RESPIRE project
April 30, 2021
Families and Mobility: Geographical and Cultural challenges, 6 May 2021 – 4 pm BST by GEDI WG – MCAA
May 5, 2021

The first step on our Fibre Highways research journey was to learn from reproducing the fascinating Fungal Highways research of Kohlmeier et al., 2005. 

SUCCESS – look at the Pseudomonas go along the fungal mycelium of Cunninghamella elegans!

Funder: Environmental Biotechnology Network (EBNet), POC2020015.

Angela Sherry
Angela Sherry

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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.