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November 29, 2021

2021 Agile BioFoundry Industry Day Recap

The Agile BioFoundry hosted its virtual 2021 Industry Day on November 19 to showcase its capabilities and opportunities for joint research efforts.

November 03, 2021

Data-Driven Development of Sustainable Indigo Dye  

The Agile BioFoundry and biotech startup Huue are teaming up to further develop a platform that uses microbes to create indigo dye. 

November 01, 2021

Agile BioFoundry and ABPDU Join Efforts to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The Agile BioFoundry and ABPDU are partnering to advance biomanufacturing and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

October 26, 2021

Announcing Agile BioFoundry's 2021 Industry Day

Join us to learn more about the Agile BioFoundry’s capabilities and opportunities to engage in joint research efforts.

October 12, 2021

Predictive Models to Accelerate Gas Fermentation for Biomanufacturing

Our new collaboration with Industrial Microbes will create predictive models to help scale up gas fermentation processes.

September 28, 2021

Harnessing the Biomanufacturing Potential of a Non-Model Microorganism

A new collaboration with LanzaTech will target bio-based production of a precursor to rubber.

August 09, 2021

New Project with TeselaGen Biotechnology to Develop Tools for Optimizing Fermentation with Machine Learning

Our new collaboration will lay the groundwork for deploying machine learning models on community-generated data to accelerate biomanufacturing and commercialization of bioproducts.

August 05, 2021

Adam Guss: Taming Wild Microbes for the Bioeconomy

Adam Guss discusses his path to science and his research in metabolic engineering in this ORNL feature story.

July 20, 2021

Agile BioFoundry Selects New Collaborations

Six new projects have been invited to collaborate with our facilities and scientists to conduct important research in biomanufacturing.

June 21, 2021

Case Study: Agile BioFoundry Enables Scale-Up of Lygos' Sustainable Bioproduct

A two-year collaboration between the Agile BioFoundry and Lygos resulted in a 20-fold increase in production of bio-based isobutyric acid.