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Appendix C: Presentations to the Committee
Pages 217-220

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... Food and Drug Administration/Center for Veterinary Medicine Presentation to the National Academy of Sciences -- Committee on Sustainable Develop ment of Algal Biofuels Jim Sears and Mary Rosenthal, Algae Biomass Organization Opportunities for Improving Environmental Quality and Enhancing Natural Resource Base Provided by Algal Biofuels Greg Mitchell, Scripps Institution of Oceanography 217
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... 218 APPENDIX C JUNE 13, 2011 Sustainable Algal Biofuels Richard Sayre, Danforth Center and Phycal, LLC Microalgal Strains for Fuel: Starting Points and Cultivation Specifications Peter Lammers, New Mexico State University Oil From Algae -- Greens, Diatoms, and Dinoflagellates Accumulate High Oil Levels Art Grossman, Carnegie Institute of Washington Genetic Engineering and Sustainable Algal Biofuels Gary Sayler, University of Tennessee Strain Selection for Algal Biofuels in Open Ponds: Ecological and Evolutionary Considerations Allison Snow, The Ohio State University Promises to Keep? Phil Pienkos, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Scaling Algal Biofuels Resource and Sustainability Challenges End-User and Investor Perspective Evan Smith, Verno Systems Incorporated A Cyanobacteria-Based Photosynthetic Process for the Production of Ethanol Ron Chance, Algenol Biofuels Algal Production and Processing Gail Busch, Algepower Near-Term Commercialization of Algal Biofuel Alex Aravanis, Sapphire Energy The Algae to Fuels Value Chain Jim Rekoske, UOP Honeywell Life Cycle Assessment of Algae-to-Energy Technologies Andres Clarens, University of Virginia Life Cycle Analysis of Algae-Based Fuels with the GREET Model Ed Frank, Argonne National Laboratory
From page 219...
... APPENDIX C 219 JUNE 14, 2011 Promise and Challenges in Sustainable Development of Algal Biofuels: Questions and Answers John Benemann, Benemann Associations Challenges in Sustainable Development of Algal Biofuels -- Looking Back and Forward John Sheehan, University of Minnesota Resource Constraints on Sustainable Development of Algal Biofuels Mark Wigmosta, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Bioenergy: The Need for Additional Carbon Tim Searchinger, Princeton University Environmental Effects of Large-Scale Algal Fuel Production Virginia Dale, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Environmental Sustainability Concerns for Algal-Based Biofuel Production Gary Schafran, Old Dominion University SEPTEMBER 8, 2011 Genome-Scale Network Analysis: Illuminating Photosynthetic Metabolism in the Alga Chlamydomonas Jason Papin, University of Virginia Algal Strain Selection and Development for Biofuel Production Paul Roessler, Synthetic Genomics An Assessment of the Environmental Performance of Algal Biofuels David Marler, ExxonMobil Algae and Fish: Food, Fuel, and More Lissa Morgenthaler-Jones, LiveFuels End User's Perspective of Sustainability of Algal Biofuels Michael Lakeman, Boeing Commercial Airplanes Species Invasion and Large-Scale Algae Cultivation Jonathan Shurin, University of California, San Diego Offshore Membrane Enclosure for Growing Algae Jonathan Trent, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Ames Research Center Social Acceptability of Large-Scale Algal Biofuel Production Robert Beach, RTI International


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