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Organization profile
Organization profile
Advancing industry, conserving our environment will enhance opportunities for Minnesota industries, including those in agriculture, aquaculture, and mining, through the use of science and technology to solve environmental challenges and efficiently use water and other precious resources. The overall goal of this initiative is to support and stimulate research and development on environmental remediation by using microorganisms, plants, enzymes, or chemicals, either by themselves or in combination, to remove pollutants from the environment. We partner with state industries and government agencies to bring this research from the lab to field practice. We warmly welcome collaboration and engagement with a variety of entities within and beyond the University. In the long-term, targeted efforts will lead to both improved water and environmental quality across all of Minnesota’s watersheds, and greater employment and commerce.
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
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Paige J Novak
- Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering - Professor, Head
- MnDRIVE Environment - Co-director
Person: Faculty, Executive, Administrative, and Managerial
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Using Microbes to Remove Nitrogen and Methane from Wastewater
Chun, C. L., Filstrup, C. T. & Bhattarai Gautam, S.
6/1/20 → …
Project: Seed
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Carbon supplementation and bioaugmentation to improve denitrifying woodchip bioreactor performance under cold conditions
Feyereisen, G. W., Wang, H., Wang, P., Anderson, E. L., Jang, J., Ghane, E., Coulter, J. A., Rosen, C. J., Sadowsky, M. J. & Ishii, S., Jun 2023, In: Ecological Engineering. 191, 106920.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Impacts of biostimulation and bioaugmentation on woodchip bioreactor microbiomes
Wang, H., Feyereisen, G. W., Wang, P., Rosen, C., Sadowsky, M. J. & Ishii, S., Oct 2023, In: Microbiology Spectrum. 11, 5Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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p-Cresol Sulfate Is a Sensitive Urinary Marker of Fecal Microbiota Transplantation and Antibiotics Treatments in Human Patients and Mouse Models
Zhou, Y., Bi, Z., Hamilton, M. J., Zhang, L., Su, R., Sadowsky, M. J., Roy, S., Khoruts, A. & Chen, C., Oct 2023, In: International journal of molecular sciences. 24, 19, 14621.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access