Environmental Biotechnology
Environmental Biotechnology explores how biological organisms, systems, and processes can be harnessed to address environmental challenges. This course provides an in-depth look at how microbes, plants, and engineered biological tools can be employed to detect, degrade, and remove pollutants, produce biofuels, and restore damaged ecosystems. Students will gain a solid understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms that drive bioremediation and other biotechnological applications, examining both the scientific principles and the practical approaches that guide their implementation.
Throughout the course, learners will analyze case studies that highlight the successes and limitations of environmental biotechnology projects around the world. They will examine how genetic engineering, synthetic biology, and bioinformatics contribute to the development of innovative solutions. By the end of the course, students will have the analytical skills and knowledge to assess the feasibility, safety, and sustainability of biotechnological interventions that aim to protect and enhance our environment.
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