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Algae-to-Energy in the South - August 26, 2009
Audio Recordings and Presentations
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Morning Welcome - Jay DeLong, RCGA; Ted Abernathy, Southern Growth Policies Board; Mark Templeton, Missouri Department of Natural Resources (download audio)
Dr. David Brune, University of Missouri (download audio) (download presentation)
Dr. Richard Sayre, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center (download audio) (download presentation)
Dr. Dewey Holten, Washington University in St. Louis (download audio) (download presentation)
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Jim Lane, Editor of Biofuels Digest (download audio) (download presentation)
Topic 1: Algal Biology and Cultivation
Postier, Phycal (download presentation)
Gokhale, Danforth Center (download presentation)
Das, University of Georgia (download presentation)
Pieris, Danforth Center (download presentation)
Theil, University of Missouri - St. Louis (download presentation)
Axelbaum, Washington University (download presentation)
Lee, Lincoln University (download presentation)
Yang, Danforth Center (download presentation)
Topic 2: Resources and Siting
Fakhoorian, National Algae Assocation (download presentation)
Vidt, Missouri University of Science and Technology (download presentation)
Topic 3: Conversion to Fuels
Schideman (download presentation)
Topic 4: Processing and Co-Products
Brune, University of Missouri (download presentation)
Topic 5: Extraction/Fractionation
Sayre, Danforth Center (download presentation)
Topic 6: Systems and Techno-Economic Analysis
Morton, University of Kentucky (download presentation)
High Yield Pathways for Production: 2009 Briefing Report - March 2009
American Chemical Society presentation by James S. McLaren - May 2007 "The Promises & Challenges of Biofuels"
Ethanol & BioDiesel Facilities in Illinois - An Update - April 2007
Global Biofuel Developments: Modeling the Effects on Agriculture
Missouri Botanical Garden presentation by James S. McLaren - June 23, 2006
MOBIO Life Sciences Summit 2006
Center for Evergreen Energy - Executive Summary
Why the DOE Genome to Life (GTL) Bioenergy Research Center is important