Solugen
Danielle Crouthers Fair Ph.D. has a strong background in chemistry, with experience in catalyst development, analytical chemistry, and process chemistry. Danielle has worked at companies like Solugen and Inaeris Technologies, where Danielle developed and analyzed catalyst platforms to improve oil yield. Danielle also has experience as a Graduate Research Assistant at Texas A&M University, where Danielle synthesized water-soluble enzyme models for fuel cells. Additionally, Danielle has served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant for various chemistry courses. Danielle holds a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from Texas A&M University and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Centenary College of Louisiana.
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Solugen
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Solugen is a venture-backed biotech startup that produces high-performance chemicals from plant-derived substitutes. Our award-winning hydrogen peroxide technology was developed in-house by a team of doctors, scientists, and engineers from MIT. Solugen is a manufacturer and supplier of registered biocides and specialty bio-based solutions for divalent control in process flow assurance and asset integrity. We challenge the traditional approach to chemicals production, which is capital intensive, dangerous, environmentally unfriendly and largely unchanged since 1942. Our patented approach takes advantage of bio-inspired reactions to use plant material as a low-cost feedstock to produce novel products cost-competitive with the competition.