Phenometrics Inc. manufactures scientific instruments to advance algal research. Instruments work great in Energy, Agriculture, and Biotechnology sectors.
Happy New Year to me - our book chapter on #AgronomicPractices for #algae is out! Appreciate the invite to participate and the support from editor @henrique_pabulo
(Sadly, My coauthor Phil Lee is not on Twitter, so no tag for him)
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These are microscopic images of diatoms. The shells of diatoms, a major group of algae, found in water and soil worldwide, are prominently used in water filtration, trapping unwanted particles in the fluid being filtered. #Bio120Fall19@NutmegSomething
Meet our office dog Charlie! He's our CEO's dog, but she brings him in a lot, and we can't get enough! Do you have an office pet or family pet? Share a picture with us. We'd love to see them.
Phenometrics' CEO Jody Burgess is featured in a video about the new @MSUFound VanCamp Incubator where our new office space is located! Watch the video to learn more about the space. https://t.co/KrpneukR2o
Kip met up with Miss Touria and Miss Rihab at @QatarUniversity to install four Phenometrics Inc. #photobioreactors to complement the four units they already have as their team continues research on algal lipid production.
.@PhenometricsInc is an MSU startup that looks for innovative solutions for the advancement of research and development in photosynthesis. They created an advanced algae culturing system, the Phenometrics Photo Bioreactor. Learn more here: https://t.co/84i4qGSqQ1 #FeatureFriday
Steve Hall, engineer tech, and Mimi Hall, sales manager, tested and refurbished 28 of the original ePBR products from eight years ago. @LosAlamosNatLab has been the platform for many important scientific discoveries. What a beautiful place!
We are excited to announce we're moving office buildings this week! As a result, our response time to communications may be delayed. We appreciate your patience and understanding during this transition.
We attended the panel Hot Trends: Voices from the Field yesterday. The panel discussed bioplastics, algae surfboards, and utilizing aquatic environments to grow macroaglae for feedstock.
Speakers: @FoodFuel21 (Cal-CAB), @Algenesis_, Biofuels Digest, and @WHOI. #algae2019