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A serial innovator with extensive knowledge and experience in enzymes, microbes, and fermentation. Lalitha has a PhD in life sciences (Bioprocessing and Biotechnology) from Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT), India (). In that PhD she discovered a novel natural butanol fermenter that does not form acetone and received a business plan award from CSIR, India (). She also developed strategies to co-produce solvents and organic acids and was a visiting researcher in the University of Naples for three months under a Marie-Curie fellowship grant.
Lalitha worked as a Project fellow in CSIR-NIIST on fungal enzymes production for bioethanol from agricultural residues. She contributed to the 3-year project, assisting in the development of a technology that made CSIR-NIIST biotechnology department qualify for scale-up and technology transfer funding.
Lalitha has postdoctoral research experience (three years) in Process Engineering at Stellenbosch University, South Africa (). During this postdoctoral tenure, she was awarded the Claude-Leon fellowship for her project on a paper-industry biorefinery. She handle