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Inc. Magazine (November 2008): Blue Is The New Green, Microvi Biotech Inc. featured as one of the eleven Entrepreneurs/companies ahead of the curve in the largest emerging market the world has seen in some time
Ingram's Business Magazine (June 2008): Start It Up, Microvi Biotech featured as one of the top eight most promising start-up companies in Kansas and Missouri
Greentech Media (December 2007): Water Investment Picks up, incl. Microvi Biotech Awarded First Prize in California Clean Tech Open Competition
Environ Foundation (November 2007): Allan Delorme Presents the ENVIRON Foundation Prize at California Clean Tech Open, incl. Microvi Biotech 2007 Winner in Air, Water, and Waste Category
AlwaysOn: The Insider's Network (September 2007): The GoingGreen 100 Winners, incl. Microvi Biotech 1 of the 100 Hottest Private Companies in Greentech
Water Tech Online (February 2006):
Microvi Biotech Received Backing on Water
Project
Water Environment Federation (2004):
Honors & Awards, incl. Dr. Fatemeh Shirazi
recognized with Jack Edward McKee Award
Frost & Sullivan (June 12, 2003):
U.S Bioremediation Market, incl. Microvi
Biotech's Innovative Technology
Chemical Engineering Progress Magazine (January 2003):
Immobilized Microbes Destroy Groundwater
Contaminants
Water Technology News (December 2002):
[Microvi Biotech's] Barrier Process Beats
Contaminants
HazTECH News (November & December 2002):
Microbe Encapsulation Technology Developed to
Enhance Water Clean Up
Water Tech ONLINE (October 10, 2001):
Honorees announced for WEFTEC 2001, incl. Dr.
Shirazi Received Jack Edward McKee Medal
Civil Engineering News (March 2001):
Entrapped Microorganisms Enhance Groundwater
Treatment
Pollution Online (October 18, 2000) WEFTEC 2000:
Sessions fully engaged and engaging
Industrial Wastewater (September/October 1998):
Using Biological Permeable Barriers to remove
2,4,6-trichlorophenol from Groundwater
Water Environment & Technology (September 1998):
Biological Permeable Barriers Remove
Groundwater Contaminants
and Safe Water












