lab-316 EEZ, CSIC
labo316.bsky.social
lab-316 EEZ, CSIC
@labo316.bsky.social
#bacterial #nanocellulose #newsustainablematerials #CSIC #EEZ
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Today our PhD student @robertagenova.bsky.social is presenting her poster n 353 in poster area E at @femsmicro.org #FEMS2025 @miguelmatilla.bsky.social
July 17, 2025 at 6:39 AM
Our postdoc @sophiemartirani.bsky.social presenting at #FEMS2025:
"Re-defining type III cellulose synthase clusters in Ancylobacter sp. STN1B"
Crystalline cellulose without BcsD? Come see poster [141] areaB!

#BacterialCellulose #Microbiology #TypeIIICluster #CelluloseSynthase
July 15, 2025 at 12:32 PM
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As part of the DurInnPack PRIMA23 project, the EEZ team visited a local cheese factory in the Valle de los Pedroches 🧀 to explore solutions for whey waste ♻️. Turning by-products into value is key to a more circular and sustainable dairy sector! 🌱 #CircularEconomy #GreenSolutions #EEZ #DurInnPack
June 24, 2025 at 7:56 AM
After welcoming CICAP to our lab, the NewBaCell team set out to visit CICAP’s facilities and local dairy producers in the Valle de los Pedroches to learn firsthand about waste management challenges—and to explore sustainable, circular solutions together. #CICAP #MICINN #CircularEconomy #ZeroWaste
June 23, 2025 at 1:15 PM
Microbes for a greener future!
We were pleased to present our main contribution to the PRIMA23 DurInnPack project—the STN1A cellulose-overproducing strain—at SEM 2025 in Jaén last week. #DurInnPack #SEM2025 #Biotechnology #SustainableMaterials
June 23, 2025 at 1:10 PM
Last week we welcomed @CICAP and @CampoGreen to the DurinnPack PRIMA23 project. We discussed dairy farm waste challenges in the Valle de los Pedroches and explored biotechnological solutions. A very productive meeting! #AgroTech #Biotechnology #Sustainability
May 16, 2025 at 2:20 PM
🚀 New scientific insights! Our latest research article explores nanofibrillar cellulose production in Ancylobacter sp., providing groundbreaking data on Type-III Bcs cluster and quorum sensing systems.
🔬 Full study: sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

#Biotechnology #Cellulose #AEI
Spontaneous loss of quorum sensing control selects a new high cellulose producing Ancylobacter strain
In recent years the number of non-Acetobacteraceae strains shown to produce nanofibrillar cellulose at the levels of the known Acetobacteraceae produc…
sciencedirect.com
February 11, 2025 at 9:23 AM