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  Tentative Program

Please Note: The Conference Program below is not in its final version, adjustments will occur. Final Program will be available two months before the conference date.
 
BIT's 1st Annual World Congress of

Bioenergy

(WCBE-2011)
Theme: Developing Bio-revewable Energy from Nature
Time: April 25-30, 2011
Venue: Dalian World Expo Center, China

(Please Note: The Speech Order is Tentatively Arranged, it is Subjected to Re-arrangement by Session Chair Later)

 
Grand Opening Ceremony
April 25, 2011 (Monday) 09:00-09:30
  1. Welcome Remark from the Organizer
  2. Welcome Speech from Dalian Government
  3. Speech Addressed by International Professional Society Leader
  4. Speech Addressed by China Central Government Leader
  5. Speech from Representative of Nobel Prize Laureates
  6. Speech from Representative of Top Biotechnology Industry Leader

Nobel Laureates Forum

Nobel Laureates Forum

(Time: April 25, 2011, Monday, 09:40-11:40; Place: Multi-Functional Hall, Mezzanine, DWEC)

Moderator

Dr. Tian Xu, Investigator, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute; Professor, Yale University School of Medicine, USA; Director, Institute of Developmental Biology & Molecular Medicine, Fudan University, China

09:40-10:10

Title: Function of Proteins Involved in Neurotransmitter Release and Short-term Synaptic Plasticity
Dr. Erwin Neher, Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology or Medicine 1991, Director of the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Germany

10:10-10:40

Title: 60 Years of DNA
Dr. Richard Roberts, The Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology or Medicine 1993, Chief Scientific Officer, New England Biolabs, USA

10:40-11:10

Title: The Ribosome- An Amazing Machine for Translating the Genetic Code
Dr. Ada E.Yonath, The Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry 2009;Director of the Helen and Milton A. Kimmelman Center for Biomolecular Structure and Assembly, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel

11:10-11:40

Title: Why Our Proteins Have to Die so We Shall Live or the Ubiquitin Proteolytic System - From Basic Mechanisms thru Human Diseases and onto Drug Development
Dr. Aaron Ciechanover, The Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry 2004, Distinguished Research Professor. Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel

 

Keynote Forum
April 25, 2011 (Monday)
Time: 14:00-17:00  Place: RN. 7-III, 2F

Moderator:

Dr. Sharry Lynch, Business Manager, Renewable Energies & Chemicals, Honeywell/UOP, USA

14:00-14:10
Moderator's Introduction

14:10-14:40

Title: The Looming World Shortage of Helium
Dr. Robert C. Richardson, The Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics 1996, Professor, Senior Vice Provost for Research, Cornell University, USA

14:40-15:10

Title: If We Do Not Change our Direction, We are Likely to End up where We are Headed -- Biofuels, Petroleum, Sustainability, And Frustration
Dr. Paul Bryan, Program Manager, Office of the Biomass Program , U.S. Department of Energy, USA
15:10-15:30
Coffee Break

15:30-16:00

Title:Sustainable Aviation Biofuels, a Commitment to the Future of the Environment
Dr. Al Bryant, Vice President and General Manager, Boeing Research & Technology, China

16:00-16:30

Title: Coskata's Feedstock Flexible Approach to Cost Competitive Cellulosic Ethanol
Dr. Wesley J. Bolsen, Chief Marketing Officer and Vice President of Government Affairs, Coskata, Inc., USA

16:30-17:00

Title: Local, Regional and Country Economic Impacts from Bioenergy
Mr. Thomas A. Byrne, CPA, President and CEO, Byrne & Company, Limited, USA

 
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Program Track Info

 Track 1:
Policy, Economy and Regluatory for Next Generation Bioenergy

Track 5:
Finance, Strategic Planning, Industrialization and Commercialization

Track 2:
Breaking Research and Advanced Biofuel Technologies

Track 6:
Biogases

Track 3:
Resource Assessment and Sustainable Production of Feedstock

Track 7:
Bioprocess Development and Engineering Perspectives for Bioenergy

Track 4:
Bioethanol and Next Generation Bioalcohol

Track 8:
Biodiesel


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