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Labor division in engineered cross-kingdom consortia: Consolidated bioprocessing of lignocellulosic biomass to carboxylic acids
2019
I would like to thank all members of the Plant Metabolism Group in Cambridge, in particular Prof. Dr. Alison Smith, for supervising me and for the scientific discussions we had. I also want to thank you, Matthew Davey and Katrin Geisler, for introducing me to various tools which provided valuable insights into the microalgal-fungal biofilm. My special thanks also to Silvia Vignolini and her Bio-inspired Photonics group. It was great to investigate the radiation properties of the fiber connected
doi:10.5075/epfl-thesis-9420
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