
Harnessing Bacteria to Combat Chemical Pollution: Dr. Estelle Clerc's Revolutionary Approach
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Pollution isn’t just something happening “out there”—it’s in your water, your food, and even your blood. From PFAS "forever chemicals" to microplastics, these toxic contaminants have infiltrated every aspect of modern life. But what if the solution already exists in nature?
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Estelle Clerc, founder of CellX Biosolutions, to explore her groundbreaking approach to pollution cleanup: using bacteria to break down even the most persistent chemicals. With her microfluidic trap technology, Dr. Clerc is building what she calls "the Netflix of bacteria"—a catalog of microbial communities capable of degrading pollutants in industries from pharmaceuticals to agrochemicals.
🔬 How do bacteria naturally evolve to break down pollution?
🌍 What’s the real danger of PFAS and microplastics in our daily lives?
💡 Can biotechnology offer a sustainable alternative to incineration and chemical treatments?
This conversation is a must-watch for anyone concerned about environmental health, scientific innovation, and the future of pollution cleanup.
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