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Description: A discussion about bioremediation with Barbara Methe, Collaborative investigator, The Institute for Genomic Research, and Derek Lovley, distinguished university professor and head of the department of microbiology, University of Massachusetts. [32:17 streaming audio broadcast] (December 12, 2003)
Scientists have sequenced the genome of a bacterium that can mop up radioactive metals in ground water. This hour, we'll talk about bioremediation — using microbes to clean up hazardous waste.
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Description:Scientists have sequenced the genome of a bacterium that can mop up radioactive metals in ground water. This hour, we'll talk about bioremediation -- using microbes to clean up hazardous waste. Barbara Methe *Collaborative investigator, The Institute for Genomic Research Derek Lovley *Distinguished university professor and head, department of microbiology, University of Massachusetts
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