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== '''Emma Travis''' ==
== '''Emma Travis''' ==
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[[Emma_Travis_and_the_biobricks.jpg|Emma and the biobricks]]
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[[Image:Emma_Travis_and_the_biobricks.jpg|Emma and the biobricks]]
= Research Interests =
= Research Interests =
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I have a broad range of interests in the general field of environmental biotechnology. I am currently working as a post doctorate research associate on a project to develop novel ways of enhancing the degradation of the pollutant trichloroethylene (TCE). This involves a wide range of techniques ranging from culture-dependant and culture-independant microbial ecology to field studies and chemical analyses.
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I have a broad range of interests in the general field of environmental biotechnology. I am currently working as a post doctorate research associate on a project to develop novel ways of enhancing the degradation of the pollutant trichloroethylene (TCE). This involves a wide range of techniques ranging from culture-dependent and culture-independent microbial ecology to field studies and chemical analyses.

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Glasgow's
Main Page
Back To
The Team
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[http://www.emmatravis.net Emma's
Website
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Emma Travis

Emma and the biobricks

Research Interests

I have a broad range of interests in the general field of environmental biotechnology. I am currently working as a post doctorate research associate on a project to develop novel ways of enhancing the degradation of the pollutant trichloroethylene (TCE). This involves a wide range of techniques ranging from culture-dependent and culture-independent microbial ecology to field studies and chemical analyses.