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Intrinsyx Bio appoints global head of regulatory affairs

2024-03-04T17:56:44+00:00

Intrinsyx Bio has appointed Dylan Thomas as global head of regulatory affairs. He is responsible for managing the complex regulatory requirements associated with bringing new products to market and ensuring ongoing compliance with a myriad of international regulations.

Intrinsyx Bio appoints global head of regulatory affairs2024-03-04T17:56:44+00:00

Intrinsyx Bio adds head of commercialization and business development

2024-02-13T17:33:50+00:00

Intrinsyx Bio, a biotech company that promotes sustainable agriculture through the use of naturally occurring endophytes, announced today that Mariola Beresniewicz Kopcinski has joined the company as head of commercialization and business development. She is responsible for bringing the company’s product pipeline to market and executing on commercial agreements with agricultural and fertilizer companies around the world.

Intrinsyx Bio adds head of commercialization and business development2024-02-13T17:33:50+00:00

Farmers Guide: New biological seed treatment to enhance nutrient use efficiency

2024-02-13T16:15:56+00:00

UK farmers will soon benefit from a novel biological seed treatment that naturally improves the crop’s nutrient use efficiency, increases yield and promotes plant and soil health, Syngenta and Unium Bioscience have announced yesterday (9th May).

Farmers Guide: New biological seed treatment to enhance nutrient use efficiency2024-02-13T16:15:56+00:00

Earth.com: Bacteria can unlock phosphorus in the soil to help plants grow

2024-02-12T22:52:44+00:00

In a study from the University of Washington, scientists have successfully introduced microbes into soil to make phosphorus more available to the roots of agricultural crops. The researchers collected the microbes from wild trees growing along the Snoqualmie River.

Earth.com: Bacteria can unlock phosphorus in the soil to help plants grow2024-02-12T22:52:44+00:00

NPR: Microbial Magic Could Help Slash Your Dinner’s Carbon Footprint

2024-02-13T17:31:20+00:00

If you're interested in sustainability, you've probably thought about how to reduce your carbon footprint, from how you fuel your car to how you heat your home. But what about carbon emissions from growing the food you eat?

NPR: Microbial Magic Could Help Slash Your Dinner’s Carbon Footprint2024-02-13T17:31:20+00:00
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