Ginger Dosier
Over the past 10 years, Ginger Dosier has devoted concentration in novel research for
new material development for the AEC [Architecture Engineering and Construction]
sector with environmental focus. Formally trained as an architect, she has additional
experience and training in material science and microbiologically based materials. Prior
to founding bioMASON, she served as a teaching fellow of Architecture at North
Carolina State University and an assistant professor of Architecture at the American
University of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates.
bioMASON has developed a technology using microorganisms to grow biocement™
based construction materials. The Company’s products include proprietary
manufacturing process and materials used by customers for incorporation in existing
facilities or on-site manufacturing. The strength of biocement™ materials is comparable
to traditional masonry, and can be used as a green alternative. bioMASON’s products
make it possible to manufacture on-site in ambient temperatures using locally available
materials, without using fuel for firing the material. bioMASON enables savings in
energy costs and a large reduction of carbon emissions.