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LINKS
Main GLBRC website; DOE Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center. Includes “Bioenergy 101”, a source of information on topics related to bioenergy (http://www.greatlakesbioenergy.org/research/bio), employment opportunities (http://www.greatlakesbioenergy.org/jobs), and contact information for UW researchers. Other DOE Bioenergy Centers: MSU home page (http://www.msu.edu). MSU Office of Biobased Technologies (http://www.bioeconomy.msu.edu). The OBT aims to integrate innovations in the lab with advances in the marketplace to enhance the economy, the environment, and the quality of life in Michigan and around the globe. Biomass Conversion Research Laboratory. (http://www.everythingbiomass.org). A source of information about bioenergy topics hosted by Bruce Dale’s lab at MSU. Kellogg Biological Station. (http://www.kbs.msu.edu). KBS is the center of thrust 4 research activities as well as MSU education and outreach opportunities for students (http://www.kbs.msu.edu/undergrad). KBS is also home to the Long-Term Ecological Research in Row Crop Agriculture Program (http://lter.kbs.msu.edu). |
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