Where and When
Speaker Registration & Logistics
Past Workshops
Symposia
Seminars
Special Events
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Selected Presentations
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Tuesday, September 1
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Welcome and Introduction
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GCEP Introduction and Overview
Sally Benson, Global Climate and Energy Project
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I-CARES Introduction and Overview
Himadri Pakrasi, I-CARES, WUSTL
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Plenary Session
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Biological Carbon Sequestration by Terrestrial Plants
Don Ort, U of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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Limits to Algal Growth Rate and Their Alleviation
John Raven, University of Dundee, UK
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Challenges Facing the Use of Coal in a Carbon Constrained World: What the Biologists Should be Thinking About
Adel Sarofim, University of Utah
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CO2 Capture by Algae
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The Role of Inorganic Carbon Transport and Accumulation in the CO2-Concentrating Mechanism and CO2 Assimilation in Microalgae
Martin Spalding, Iowa State University
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CO2 Sequestration and Algal Bioenergy: What We Need is More Biology and Less Hype
Alison Smith, University of Cambridge, UK
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CO2 Fixation and Carbon Storage in Cyanobacteria
Lou Sherman, Purdue University
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Alternative Pathways for CO2 Assimilation in Photosynthetic Microorganisms
Bob Blankenship, Washington University in St. Louis
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Productivity and Utilization of Algae
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Industrial Feasibility Studies of Microalgal Biofuel Systems and Their Targeted Improvement
Ben Hankamer, The University of Queensland, Australia
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Critical Roles of Iron and Other Metals in Algal Productivity
Nir Keren, Hebrew University, Israel
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Biomass and Bioproducts from Nannochloropsis sp.
Pete Lammers, New Mexico State University
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Wednesday, September 2
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Productivity and Utilization of Algae (contd.)
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CO2 Capture and Biofuel Production by Microalgae
Yusuf Chisti, Massey University, New Zealand
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Algal Biohydrogen: Opportunities and Challenges in H2 Photoproduction
Maria Ghirardi, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
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Microalgae as a Platform for the Production of Biofuels and Bio-Product
Steve Mayfield, The Scripps Research Institute
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Microalgal Biofuels; A Systems Approach
Richard Sayre, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
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Coupling Emissions from Power Plants to Biological Capture and Fuel Production
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CO2 Capture by Algae in Fluctuating Irradiance
Ladislav (Lada) Nedbal, Institute of Systems Biology and Ecology, Academy of Sciences for the Czech Republic
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Molecular Engineering of Microalgae for Biomass and Bioenergy Production
Olaf Kruse, University of Bielefeld Center for Biotechnology, Germany
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The maximal photosynthetic yield of microalgae in photobioreactors and the minimal requirement for gas transfer
Marcel Janssen, Wageningen University, Netherlands
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Challenges and Opportunities for Biological Sequestration of CO2 from Power Plant Flue Gases
Richard Axelbaum, Washington University in St. Louis
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