Biomaterials, Bioprocesses and Biosensors

Academics in the Bio3 labs

About us

Biomaterials, Bioprocesses and Biosensors research group (Bio3G) is dedicated to developing innovative solutions on biomaterials, bioprocesses, and biosensing technologies, bridging fundamental knowledge and industrial application to deliver sustainable and cost-effective solutions with a positive impact on the environment and human health. The Bio3G particular strengths and areas of focus include:

  • Biomaterials from renewable resources: utilisation of by-products from the food industry, such as whey proteins, as
    • hydrogels for tissue regeneration, wound healing and drug delivery
    • compounds with biological activity, e.g. antibacterial treatment.
  • Microbial bioprocesses for biomass, waste valorisation, remediation and water reclamation
    • Biochemicals production (e.g. proteins, colourants, organic acids) from renewable and residual resources, such as juice processing, agricultural residues (leaves after pruning, remaining to the fields biomass etc.), etc.
    • Wastewater treatment, water and resource reclamation using microbial systems.
    • Biogas production through anaerobic and mixed‑culture processes.
  • Bio-separations: utilise low energy and temperature methods for isolating and purifying labile biologically active molecules (such as proteins, carbohydrates etc.)
  • Biosensors, bioelectronics, wearable and implantable devices, conductive polymers and nanocomposites for the diagnostic challenges in health and environmental applications.

Group expertise

  • Bioprocess engineering.
  • Microbial and environmental biotechnology.
  • Biomaterials development.
  • Wastewater treatment and anaerobic digestion.
  • Biosensor design, bioelectronics, and bioanalysis.
  • Wearable and implantable devices.
  • Process design, integration, and evaluation.
  • Digital Modelling, Simulation, and AI‑Driven Product/Process Design

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What we offer

We can offer a range of support to industrial and academic partners, including:

Contract Research and Consultancy

Work with our specialist teams to address targeted R&D challenges across the areas mentioned above and identify possible bottlenecks, and provide cost-effective and carbon-neutral solutions.

Collaborative Research and Development Projects

Partner with us to co-develop innovative technologies and pursue funding opportunities, including those from Innovate UK, UKRI, and European programmes. Our team has an established track record of delivering successful industry–academic collaborations.

Training and Knowledge Exchange

We offer tailored workshops, continuing professional development (CPD) courses, and opportunities to support skills development and enhance technical capabilities.

Advanced Modelling and Predictive Engineering Tools

Integration of mechanistic modelling and AI/ML frameworks to accelerate product and process development, optimise bioprocess performance, and de-risk scale-up.