A/Prof Bryan Coad
@bryancoad.bsky.social
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Associate Professor and Group Leader at Uni of Adelaide // Research Director for End Food Waste CRC
Congrats to Rabin Duwal on publishing his Masterβs work in Food Frontiers! π His study shows air plasma treatment helps grains like chickpeas & lentils soak water faster β softer textures, shorter cooking times & more efficient processing. π Open access:
doi.org/10.1002/fft2...
about 2 months ago
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I had the privilege of presenting Hans Griesser with his Lifetime Member award from
@asbte.bsky.social
He says that he is sorry he couldn't attend the
#ASBTE2025
conference in Brisbane, but he is very much looking forward to attending
#ASBTE2026
in Adelaide next year!
5 months ago
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Waite campus at the University of Adelaide is such an amazing place to work. This Kookaburra has picked a lovely spot on our balcony to take in the sunrise overlooking the gum trees, vineyard and city views.
5 months ago
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Great start to
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with the ECR session. A lot of very helpful advice that I wished I had as ECR
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7 months ago
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Congratulations David Nkurunziza on your paper about holistic biorefining from brown algae.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
An excellent achievement! Thanks to Vincent Bulone. And to the University of Adelaide library for supporting
#OpenAccess
#Biorefining
#Bioactives
#Biomass
#Valorization
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A review on integrated biorefining of brown algae focusing on bioactive compounds and holistic biomass valorisation
Brown algae (BA) represent a great source of sustainable bioproducts such as bioactive substances with beneficial health properties and biopolymers wiβ¦
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1226086X25002072
8 months ago
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Just published in Food Chemistry my PhD student Mel Ford gives a potential mechanistic understanding of how plasma treatments of seeds affects water imbibition: "Plasma glows and shifting water flows...":
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Super proud of Mel's work! Just look the stunning data!
8 months ago
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Today I learned that Nils Bohr, after completing his thesis, was supported to travel to, and live in England for 1 year by a grant from the Carlsberg foundation. Bohr's written fellowship application was less than 20 words long π€―
10 months ago
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I've just registered for ASBTE 2025. Looking forward to catching up with my
#biomaterials
colleagues and friends in Brisbane in April.
10 months ago
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