The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has selected three university teams to help tackle a program that seeks to mitigate risks associated with biomanufacturing in space. Groups of researchers from the University of Florida, University of Texas at Austin and Washington University in St. Louis will work on DARPA’s Biomanufacturing: Survival, Utility and Reliability beyond Earth program, the agency said Tuesday. The team from University of Florida will collaborate with Rhodium Scientific and subcontractors from NASA’s Ames Research Center, University of California in Berkeley and University of Delaware on a project to collect data and assess the performance of biomanufactured
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