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CAREER: Organic and inorganic carbon metabolism in methanotrophic bacteria.

Organization University of North TexasLocation DENTON, United StatesPosted 1 Feb 2025Deadline 31 Jan 2030
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationTX
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Methanotrophic bacteria (methanotrophs) use methane as a source of carbon and energy; thus, play a critical role in Earth’s biogeochemical cycling of methane by either preventing its release to, or direct sequestration from, the atmosphere. These microbes have also garnered interest for biotechnology applications targeting conversion of methane to…

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CAREER: Organic and inorganic carbon metabolism in methanotrophic bacteria. — University of North Texas | United States | Dev Procure