Barriers to Scale: Algae Crop Protection Workshop Presentations

The following are presentations from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) Barriers to Scale: Algae Crop Protection Workshop held April 20–21, 2021.

Day 1 Presentations

Presentation Title Speaker Organization
Welcome and Introductions Daniel Fishman BETO
BETO Mission and Vision Valerie Reed BETO
Pluton Biosciences Barry Goldman Pluton Biosciences
Session 1: The Current State of Crop Protection Daniel Fishman BETO
Perspectives from an Academic Algae Testbed John McGowen Arizona Center for Algae Technology and Innovation
Algal Crop Protection When It’s Your Stock At Stake Charles J. O’Kelly Cyanotech Corporation
Impact of Reliability Techno-Economics Jason C. Quinn Colorado State University
Session 2: Alternative Crop Protection Approaches to Chemicals and Pesticides Philip Lee Allegheny Science & Technology
Biological Control of Pests: Consider the Microbiome Rhona Stuart Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Alternative Crop Protection Approaches to Chemicals and Pesticides Kimberly Ogden University of Arizona
Selective Pressure as a Resilient Approach for Algae Crop Protection Jeremy Guest University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

 

Day 2 Presentations

Presentation Title Speaker Organization
Session 1 Summary: The Current State of Crop Protection Zackary Johnson N/A
Session 2 Report Out: Alternative Crop Protection Approaches to Chemicals and Pesticides Amanda Barry N/A
Physiology and Ecoanthropology of Algae Pathogen Interactions Claire Gachon Scottish Association for Marine Science and Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle
Session 3: Pest Models: Understanding Pest Life Cycles and Infection Mechanisms  Philip Lee Allegheny Science & Technology
Crash Agent Model Systems for Crop Protection Todd W. Lane Sandia National Laboratories
Pest Life Cycles and Infection Mechanisms: Genomics Tools and Challenges Shawn Starkenburg Los Alamos National Laboratory
Developing Resources to Address Chytrid Fungal Pests of Microalgae Tim James University of Michigan
Session 4: Current and Future Pest Monitoring Practices Daniel Fishman BETO
Outlook on Crop Protection Jerilyn Timlin Sandia National Laboratories
A Customizable Biosensor for Real-Time Water Monitoring: Applications in Algae Systems Natalie Cookson Quantitative BioSciences, Inc.
Application of Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry for Rapid Multivessel Monitoring of Algal Health and Grazer Infection State Ryan Simkovsky University of California San Diego
Session 3 Report Out: Pest Models: Understanding Pest Life Cycles and Infection Mechanisms Blake Hovde N/A
Session 4 Report Out: Current and Future Pest Monitoring Practices Scott Edmundson N/A