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Alternative Careers in Biotech: Peter Mponzi, Former R&D Senior Process Designer at Lyxia

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Contenuto fornito da Biotech Connection Los Angeles, Ananta Wadhwa, Kathy Grotsch PhD, Gabriella Rubert, and Leo Ying. Tutti i contenuti dei podcast, inclusi episodi, grafica e descrizioni dei podcast, vengono caricati e forniti direttamente da Biotech Connection Los Angeles, Ananta Wadhwa, Kathy Grotsch PhD, Gabriella Rubert, and Leo Ying o dal partner della piattaforma podcast. Se ritieni che qualcuno stia utilizzando la tua opera protetta da copyright senza la tua autorizzazione, puoi seguire la procedura descritta qui https://it.player.fm/legal.

In Biotech, people are often on the hunt for more sustainable ways for humans to be energized in two major ways: through food and through power. This hunt takes scientists and creators all across the globe to examine where this next source lies. One search took scientists at Lyxia, a SoCal Biotech Company, to Shenzhen China where they discovered a common yet super special substance: microalgae. Microalgae are unicellular photosynthetic microorganisms, living in saline or freshwater environments, that convert sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to algal biomass. This ability makes them a key energy source in all ecosystems and an even better source of nutrients. At Lyxia, they are attempting to use microalgae to reach their goal: producing natural specialty ingredients with sun, seawater, CO2 and microalgae. Their first focus has been producing “...the essential nutrient, eicosapentaenoic acid, more commonly known as the Omega-3 EPA… We [Lyxia] have now launched a series of products based on pure, natural, vegetarian EPA that is sustainably produced from microalgae..."

How absolutely tasty is that!

We virtually sat down with Lyxia’s Former R&D Senior Process Designer Peter Mponzi to find out more about it on the last episode of our first series, Alternative Careers in Biotech.

You can also learn more about Lyxia here: http://www.lyxia.com

Follow our Instagram @insidebiotech for updates about episodes and upcoming guests!

To learn more about BCLA’s events and consulting visit our website.

Follow BCLA on LinkedIn

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In Biotech, people are often on the hunt for more sustainable ways for humans to be energized in two major ways: through food and through power. This hunt takes scientists and creators all across the globe to examine where this next source lies. One search took scientists at Lyxia, a SoCal Biotech Company, to Shenzhen China where they discovered a common yet super special substance: microalgae. Microalgae are unicellular photosynthetic microorganisms, living in saline or freshwater environments, that convert sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to algal biomass. This ability makes them a key energy source in all ecosystems and an even better source of nutrients. At Lyxia, they are attempting to use microalgae to reach their goal: producing natural specialty ingredients with sun, seawater, CO2 and microalgae. Their first focus has been producing “...the essential nutrient, eicosapentaenoic acid, more commonly known as the Omega-3 EPA… We [Lyxia] have now launched a series of products based on pure, natural, vegetarian EPA that is sustainably produced from microalgae..."

How absolutely tasty is that!

We virtually sat down with Lyxia’s Former R&D Senior Process Designer Peter Mponzi to find out more about it on the last episode of our first series, Alternative Careers in Biotech.

You can also learn more about Lyxia here: http://www.lyxia.com

Follow our Instagram @insidebiotech for updates about episodes and upcoming guests!

To learn more about BCLA’s events and consulting visit our website.

Follow BCLA on LinkedIn

  continue reading

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