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Use of viral agents, microbial fuel cell and effec tive recycling strategy to improve the economics of human waste disposal

Start Date: Wednesday, Jan 01,2014

End Date: Saturday, Dec 31,2016

School: School of Biotechnology

Project Incharge:Dr. Bipin Nair
Funded by:BIRAC & DBT, Govt. of India and The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Use of viral agents, microbial fuel cell and effec tive recycling strategy to improve the economics of human waste disposal

The project titled “Use of viral agents, microbial fuel cell and effec tive recycling strategy to improve the economics of human waste disposal” is funded by BIRAC & DBT, Govt. of India and The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Dr. Bipin Nair is the Principal investigator of the project.

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