Environmental sustainability is increasingly dependent on innovations in environmental biotechnology & bioremediation. Harnessing the natural capabilities of microorganisms, plants, and enzymes, this field addresses pollution control, resource recovery, and waste management. Bioremediation technologies are deployed to degrade hazardous compounds in soil, water, and air—offering low-cost, eco-friendly alternatives to conventional cleanup methods. Microbial consortia and genetically engineered strains are tailored to target specific pollutants, including hydrocarbons, heavy metals, and industrial solvents. Advanced tools in metagenomics, biosensing, and environmental monitoring improve efficiency and safety in real-time. Environmental Biotechnology & Bioremediation not only mitigates environmental damage but also supports circular economy models through bio-based recycling and green bioprocesses, making it essential for a sustainable and resilient future.
Title : Renewed novel biotech ideas, with bioreactor bioengineering economic impact
Murray Moo Young, University of Waterloo, Canada
Title : Osmotic lysis–driven Extracellular Vesicle (EV) engineering
Limongi Tania, University of Turin, Italy
Title : Bioherbicides for eco-friendly weed management: From fields to commercialization, constraints and solutions for sustainable agriculture
K R Aneja, Kurukshetra University, India
Title : Predicting wound closure and future segmentation masks in wound healing assays
Alfredo De Cillis, Univeristy of Salento, CNR Nanotec, Italy
Title : Utilizing complex coacervation to promote the controlled crystallization of hydrophobic drugs
Anvesha Subramanian, University of Houston, United States
Title : Improving health in over 40,000 patients: The impact of nanomedicine fighting antibiotic resistant infections
Thomas J Webster, Brown University, United States