"2nd International Symposium on Marine Biomass Utilization"was held



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Marine biomass has a potential as the renewable energy and material feedstock, but for that purpose, strategic development of related technology is needed.

Wed., Apr. 10, 2013, researchers from Hiroshima University, J-POWER, and University of Hawaii presented their research, and discussed the technology development and possibility of the marine biomass utilization. In this symposium, 35 persons participated.

[Program]

Opening greeting message

Yukihiko Matsumura (Hiroshima University)
"Production of high value-added lipids by marine thraustochytrids"

Tsunehiro Aki (Hiroshima University)
"Metal removal from the marine biomass residues using marine photosynthetic bacteria."

Yoshiko Okamura (Hiroshima University)
"Behavior of sugars under hydrothermal conditions"

Yukihiko Matsumura (Hiroshima University)
"Toward development of the complete refinery system of marine feedstocks"

Yutaka Nakashimada (Hiroshima University)
"The potential for marine diatom Fistulifera solaris JPCC DA0580 toward Green oil production”

Mitsufumi Matsumoto (J-POWER)
Invited Lecture "Pacific International Ocean Station"

Patric Kenji Takahashi (Univ. of Hawaii)



Prof. MATSUMURA(left)
Asssoc. Prof. AKI

Asssoc. Prof. AKI
Asssoc. Prof.OKAMURA

Asssoc. Prof.OKAMURA
松村教授

Prof. MATSUMURA

Asssoc. Prof. NAKASHIMADA

Asssoc. Prof. NAKASHIMADA
MATSUMOTO

MATSUMOTO



Prof. Patric Kenji Takahashi

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