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Research Areas & Activities
Solar Energy
Biomass Energy
Novel Mutants Optimized for Lignin, Growth and Biofuel Production via Re-Mutagenesis
The Climate-Protective Domain
Efficient Biomass Conversion: Delineating the Best Lignin Monomer-Substitutes
Assembly of a Lignin Modification Toolbox
Towards New Degradable Lignin Types
Microbial Synthesis of Biodiesel
Directed Evolution of Novel Yeast Species
Genetic Engineering of Cellulose Accumulation
Hydrogen
Advanced Combustion
CO2 Capture
CO2 Storage
Advanced Materials & Catalysts
Advanced Coal
Advanced Transportation
Advanced Electric Grid
Grid Storage
Other Renewables
Integrated Assessment
Advanced Nuclear Energy
Geoengineering
Exploratory Projects
All Activities
Analysis Activities
Technical Reports
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Genetic Engineering of Cellulose Accumulation Start Date: April 2005 Status: Completed Investigator Christopher Somerville, Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University Annual Reports Updated December 2008 |
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