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Manus Bio has received an undisclosed sum from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to develop a cost-effective way to produce artemisinin, a malaria treatment, via fermentation. The foundation has set a target cost for the treatment of $100 per kilogram. Artemisinin is currently derived from plants; Manus, one of C&EN’s 10 Start-Ups to Watch in 2018, will use engineered microbes and enzymes to produce the compound. Manus also received a grant from the Gates foundation in 2018.
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