In Texas, the National Algae Association announced its upcoming quarterly meeting, which will be held April 30-May 1 in Houston, and will feature new material presented by Fluid Imaging Technologies, AlgaeLink, Origin Oil, Guava Technologies, BMP Processors, Femtobeam, BioCentrics, MOR Technology, Aquatic Energy, Cellana, Maria Stockenreiter of the University of Munich, Dr. Louis Landesman of Virginia State University and legislative insight from Steve Traver.
Charles Bensinger, NAA Education Committee will discuss the proposed Algae Curriculum and Training Program for college students. Dr. Peter Kipp, NAA Science and Technology Committee, will discuss algae strains.
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