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To generate a knowledge base of bacterial gene expression programs and of subsequent physiological activity with particular relevance to biodegradation under real stress conditions to such a detailed level as to allow rational and predictable application in the environment
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To categorize the effect of environmental boundary conditions on bacterial behaviour of both individual cells and populations and within the context of in situ mixed microbial communities to a level that allows rational engineering optimization
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To develop bacterial formulations in physical forms from low value waste materials that allow large-scale environmental inoculation procedures and to demonstrate the directed application of such formulations to achieve targeted removal, treatment and prevention of recurring and notoriously difficult pollutants.