Friday, September 03, 2010

Next generation scientists: Please sign up!

On 9/3/2010 9:39 AM, Next Generation Scientists for Biodiesel wrote:
Grassroots Enterprise Action Alert
Biodiesel--National Biodiesel Board

Sign up to be a
Next Generation Scientist

 

Dear Daniel,


Anup Pradhan, University of Idaho
Are you (or do you know) a future scientist currently pursuing a degree in a scientific field? If so, we invite you to join us in the Next Generation Scientists for Biodiesel initiative.

Here are two easy steps to take:

  • If you are a student in a scientific field of study, show your support for biodiesel and sign this declaration that says biodiesel is a sustainable part of our energy future.
  • Forward this opportunity to students in your network of contacts, and by joining the Facebook page.

This initiative will also link you into a network of young professionals interested in biodiesel. Educational opportunities include a Virtual Conference scheduled for Sept. 28 at 7:00 p.m. EDT.

Founding Members include students from Penn State University, University of North Carolina, Texas Tech, Embry-Riddle, University of Missouri-Columbia, and the University of Colorado.

Please join us in ensuring a sustainable energy future, and check out the Next Generation Scientists for Biodiesel today.

Yours,

Lucas Ellis
Dartmouth College
M.S. Candidate
Biochemical Engineering
Bernardo del Campo
Iowa State University
M.S. Candidate
Biorenewable Resources and Technologies 
Mikkell Leslie
Oregon State University
Junior
Environmental Engineering
Jason Strull
University of Nevado-Reno
M.S. Candidate
Materials Science and Engineering

  This project is supported by the National Biodiesel Board and the United Soybean Board through the soybean checkoff. The initiative builds on a Scientists for Biodiesel initiative, where 125 scientists have signed the declaration of support. The National Biodiesel Board is funded in part by the United Soybean Board and state soybean board checkoff programs.

For more details on biodiesel, visit www.biodiesel.org.

 


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