
David A Mullin ![]() David A Mullin Research in the Mullin lab is divided between two main projects. Development of advanced liquid biofuels. This project uses bacterial fermentation reactions to produce a variety of solvents including butanol, an advanced liquid biofuel for internal combustion engines. We have isolated a collection of several dozen novel solventogenic bacterial strains, including some that produce butanol using agricultural waste products as the feedstock. We are investigating the physiological conditions that maximize butanol yields and we continue to enlarge our strain collection with the hope of finding organisms with novel biochemical potential relative to liquid fuel production.
Dr Mullin normally teaches courses in Molecular Biology and Microbiology, and has provided course outlines for your convenience. |
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