Materials suppliers follow consumer brand owners into synthetic biology

Consumer goods material suppliers continue to turn to synthetic biology for advanced products and delivery systems. A few months ago at the Metabolic Design summit, Steve He, who is responsible for acquisition of sustainability technologies at Henkel, said that the company is collaborating with Ariz...

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