Naofumi Shiomi

Kobe College

Dr. Naofumi Shiomi studied recombinant yeast as a researcher at the Laboratory of Production Technology of Kaneka Corporation for 15 years until 1998 and earned his Ph.D. in Engineering from Kyoto University, Japan. He now works as a professor at the School of Human Sciences, Kobe College, Japan, where he teaches applied microbiology, biotechnology, and life science, and studies at his Applied Science laboratories. He has studied bioremediation for 20 years at Kobe College. His research during the last decade has focused on cellular rejuvenation and prevention of metabolic syndrome

Naofumi Shiomi

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The global environment has been rapidly deteriorating because of global warming, and a large population is facing severe water and food shortages. In addition to global warming, soil and groundwater contamination by heavy metals such as lead, arsenic, and chromium due to industrial development and excessive use of pesticides is also rapidly increasing. Remediation is necessary for replenishing drinking water and food, and remediation using microorganisms (bioremediation) and plants (phytoremediation) is one of the most feasible and economical methods. This book deals with strategies for efficient bioremediation and phytoremediation procedures. The authors discuss effective remediation technology, thus providing important information and new ideas for fighting the deterioration of our global environment.

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