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BIO Announces Sessions for Pacific Rim Summit on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioenergy



    Experts in the field of industrial biotechnology and bioenergy
    from across the globe will participate in the Pacific Rim Summit on
    Industrial Biotechnology and Bioenergy. Hosted by the Biotechnology
    Industry Organization (BIO), the State of Hawaii, and the American
    Chemical Society, the meeting will take place in Honolulu, Hawaii,
    November 14-16, 2007.

    "The Pacific Rim Summit on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioenergy
    draws thought leaders from around the world to discuss important and
    timely issues that will form the future of the industry," said Jim
    Greenwood, president and CEO of BIO.

    The program will include sessions on the latest developments in
    industrial biotechnology, including all forms of bioenergy production,
    biobased products and chemicals, food ingredients and fragrances,
    novel applications and nanotechnology, and marine biotechnology and
    bioprospecting.

    A sampling of the daily panel sessions includes:

    Wednesday, November 14: Synthetic Biology for Bioenergy - with
    panelists Eric Mathur, Synthetic Genomics, Inc.; Jack Newman, Ph.D.,
    Amyris Biotechnologies, Inc.; Stephen del Cardayre, LS9 Inc.; Brian
    Baynes, Codon Devices, Inc.

    Thursday, November 15: Economic Viability of Biochemicals
    Production - with panelists Sylvio Ortega Filho, PHB Industrial S/A;
    Greg Bohlmann, SRI Consulting; Jeffrey Miano, Novozymes North America,
    Inc.; Ross MacLachlan, Lignol Energy Corporation

    Thursday, November 15: New Approaches to Bioethanol Production -
    James Zhang, Mendel Biotechnology, Inc.; Jack Saddler, University of
    British Columbia; Susan Leschine, University of Massachusetts; E. Alan
    Kennett, Gay & Robinson Pacific West Energy

    Friday, November 16: Advancing Biorefineries for Fuels and
    Chemicals Production from Renewable Sources - with panelists Charles
    Wyman, University of California, Riverside; Lonnie Ingram, University
    of Florida; and Mohammad Moniruzzaman, Ph.D., BioEnergy International,
    LLC.

    Other confirmed speakers include Volkert Claassen, vice president,
    White Biotechnology, DSM of the Netherlands; Andy Karsner, assistant
    secretary, Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy, U.S.
    Department of Energy; and Jiayang Li, vice president, Chinese Academy
    of Sciences.

    For more information and to register, please visit
    http://www.bio.org/pacrim/. Registration is complimentary for
    credentialed members of the media.

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