Wednesday, September 9, 2009
A Weekend of Networking
This is pretty cool. I've arranged a meeting with one of the seminar presenters this semester to talk about nutrient cycling. I'm going to try to gear it toward remediation and toxin transport in different kinds of life forms. As of the moment, I am still thinking about water filtering, although if I learn something new, I may focus in on a specific metabolic reaction or absorption channel/coping mechanism for a specific toxin. We'll see what comes of it. Stay tuned!
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ReplyDeleteWe have an excellent bioremediation solution for polluted lakes and rivers.
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Diatoms are the natural food for fish and thus the nutrients are converted into fish biomass.
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Bhaskar
I cannot help but to be interested in the economic impact of large scale bioremediation and how you see this becoming mainstream business practice. There is obvious ways to tie this in to the increasingly popular concept of Corporate Social Responsibility.
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