Microbiology 444 - Biodeterratn/conversin/energy
Fall
2018
01
3.00
Barry Goodell
M W 2:30PM 3:45PM
UMass Amherst
82080
Morrill Sci. Ctr. (I) rm N338
bgoodell@umass.edu
Bioconversion of materials is part of the natural cycle for all bio-based materials as well as a key factor in bioenergy production. Biodegradation processes including those employed by fungal, bacterial, insect and marine organisms relative to carbon and nutrient cycling and the production of feedstocks for bioenergy and biomaterials are important to maintaining the ecological balance on earth, and for the development of a sustainable society with renewable and bio-based materials. The course examines aspects of natural degradative systems, and how biomimicry of these systems can be harnessed for sustainable energy and product production. Deterioration and protection of biomaterials including wood, bamboo, and historic materials is also included.
BIOLOGY 151/152 & CHEM 111/112 Course will open to all majors on April 11th.