Biodegradation and Bioremediation of Organic Compounds
American Society for Microbiology via YouTube
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Explore the fascinating world of microbial biodegradation and bioremediation in this 30-minute lecture by Distinguished McKnight University Professor Lawrence Wackett, PhD. Delve into the remarkable ability of microorganisms to break down environmental chemicals and learn how this property is harnessed in engineered systems for bioremediation. Discover the role of prokaryotes in oil spill cleanup, understand the mechanisms by which bacteria consume oil and other chemicals, and gain insights into biocatalysis biodegradation databases and pathway prediction systems. Examine real-world examples and applications of these microbial processes in addressing environmental challenges, with a focus on water treatment. This informative talk, presented by the American Society for Microbiology, offers a comprehensive overview of the crucial role microorganisms play in environmental remediation and chemical degradation.
Syllabus
Introduction
Microbes
Prokaryotes
Oil Spill
How do bacteria eat oil
How do bacteria eat chemicals
Biocatalysis biodegradation database
Pathway prediction system
Example
What are you doing
Water
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American Society for Microbiology
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I'm thoroughly impressed with this online course on bioremediation! It provided a comprehensive understanding of the technical applications and latest research in the field. I gained valuable insights into the various bioremediation techniques, including in-situ and ex-situ methods, and their practical applications. The course was well-structured, engaging, and easy to follow. I appreciate the emphasis on real-world examples and case studies, which helped me grasp the concepts better. Overall, I'd highly recommend this course to anyone interested in environmental remediation and sustainability. It's a great resource for professionals and students alike!