MicrobeXplorer - discover the invisible superpowers of microbes
MicrobeXplorer is an interactive website designed to engage high school students and curious explorers of all ages, in microbes and understand their extraordinary capabilities.
At BRIGHT we love microbes. We love them because they are fascinating invisible organisms who each work with a clear target, are highly adaptive to their environment, and are a crucial part of our existence and the shape of our planet.
MicrobeXplorer is an interactive website, built by DTU Biosustain (which has come to a close) and now continued by BRIGHT. The site is targeted toward high school students and beyond as a fun and engaging way of acquiring knowledge about microbes.
This is a new way of communicating science to young people and all the curious people at heart. In addition to being fun and engaging, we aim for MicrobeXplorer to be used as a support tool in high school biology, chemistry and biotechnology courses in Denmark and around the world. The site is built in close cooperation with some of our researchers at that time working at DTU Biosustain and now at BRIGHT. We also had guidance from a focus group of local high school students, educators, LIFE Foundation and Experimentarium who provided key ideas and suggestions for us to bring to life.
What can you find at MicrobeXplorer
The main focus of the site is our four microbial worlds to explore:
- Truffles – describes non-yeast fungi, underground networks, and their application in modern-day solutions.
- E. coli – introduces the microbe and its cellular composition, synthetic biology, bacterial engineering, gene diversity and putting cell factories to use.
- Yeast – from the history of yeast, to its fermentation power, to scaling for industrial manufacturing.
- Food – our failing food system, foods made with microbes, our gut microbiome, and the growing potential of microbial food.
You can also find a glossary, resources for further study and an introduction to some of the exciting careers possible within this scientific field.
If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact Vanesa Sánchez Guajardo, project manager of the site.