Wolfson Fermentation & Bioenergy Laboratory
The Laboratory is a containment level 2 facility that contains a range of large-scale bioreactors (15-200 litres) and downstream processing facilities, they enable large-scale purification of proteins or metabolites from a range of microorganisms.
It also houses a number of state-of-the-art continuous culture bioreactors for use in post-genomic studies on microbial physiology. It is the hub for our work on microbial metabolism that includes the study of the production and consumption of potent greenhouse gases such as nitrous oxide; the production of biofuels; the molecular mechanisms of bioelectricity generation and the modelling of waste-treatment processes.
See the Wolfson Fermentation & Bioenergy Laboratory facilities.
The laboratory is generously funded through the Royal Society, the Wolfson Foundation, BBSRC and HEFCE and principal researchers currently receive funding of over £5M of funding from a range of sources.
Contact Us
We welcome enquires about Wolfson Fermentation & Bioenergy Laboratory research, particularly from potential industry collaborators.
Prof David Richardson
Dean of Science, Faculty of Science
University of East Anglia
Norwich
NR4 7TJ
Telephone: +44 (0)1603 593250
Fax: +44 (0)1603 593045
Email: d.richardson@uea.ac.uk


