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For a vaccine manufacturer contracted to fast-track production of COVID-19 vaccines, we designed and constructed a 700-square-foot Ultra-Low Temp storage ...
We built a more than 700,000-cubic-foot vaccine storage solution for a global manufacturer, during COVID-19 lockdown, on time and on budget. ...
For instance, engineered antibodies are being developed to target specific cancer cells with high precision, while engineered enzymes are being designed to break down harmful molecules in the body. ...
In recent decades, with the continuous technological breakthroughs in enzyme engineering, it has become more and more widely used in industry, agriculture, medicine and health, energy development and environmental engineering. ...
Enzyme engineering is a scientific technology that puts enzymes or microbial cells, animal and plant cells, organelles, etc. in a certain biological reaction device, and then use the biocatalytic function of the enzyme to transform the corresponding raw materials into useful substances and apply them to social life with the help of engineering means. ...
Mark Hernandez, who directs the Environmental Engineering Microbiology and Disinfection Lab at the University of Colorado, and his team are researching to find ways to disinfect the air and surfaces to kill COVID-19 in inclosed spaces. ...
Regardless of the differences, we use our experience and expertise to work with all our end users and their engineering / construction / environmental partners to ensure they are addressing their air pollution control needs as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible. ...
The team should include representatives of infection control, laboratory, engineering, environmental services, administration and risk management. It should also include representatives of the project team including the architect, design engineer and construction administrators. Topics to be addressed include: 1) the scope, design and function of ...
