Jay Keasling on the Colbert Report
In an appearance on Comedy Central's "The Colbert Report," Berkeley chemical engineering professor Jay Keasling explains how he and his colleagues at the Joint BioEnergy Institute are engineering bacteria to produce fuel from sugar, as well as to synthesize a low-cost anti-malarial drug.
In an appearance on Comedy Central's "The Colbert Report," Berkeley chemical engineering professor Jay Keasling explains how he and his colleagues at the Joint BioEnergy Institute are engineering bacteria to produce fuel from sugar, as well as to synthesize a low-cost anti-malarial drug. The Colbert Report (video)
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