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Appendix A Workshop Agenda Monday, May 14, 2007 Technical Session: Fundamental Aspects of Bioinspired Chemistry for Energy 8:00 Introduction, Douglas Ray, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 1:30 Hydrogen-processing catalysts for replacement 8:15 Overview, John Turner, National Renewable of platinum in fuel cell electrodes: hydrogenases, Energy Laboratory Marcetta Darensbourg, Texas A&M University 2:00 The Lesson from the Hydrogenases? New Chemistry (Happens to be Strategic), Plenary Session: Federal Government Perspective on Thomas Rauchfuss, University of Illinois at Bioinspired Chemistry for Energy Urbana-Champaign 8:55 Perspective from DOE Office of Basic Energy 2:30 Self-Assembly of Artificial Photosynthetic Sciences, Eric Rohlfing, Department of Energy Systems for Solar Energy Conversion, Michael 9:10 Developments in BioInspired Chemistry for Wasielewski, Northwestern University and Energy Systems Funded by the Chemistry Argonne National Laboratory  ivision at NSF, Michael Clarke, National D 3:15 Sustained Water Oxidation by Bioinspired Science Foundation  atalysts: The Real Thing Now, Charles C 9:25 Perspective from NSF Division of ÂChemical, D  ismukes, Princeton University Bioengineering, Environmental, and Trans- 3:45 Open Discussion, Sharon Haynie, DuPont port Systems, Judy Raper, National Science (Moderator) Foundation 4:20 Concluding Remarks, Sharon Haynie, DuPont 9:40 Perspective from NIH National Institute of  eneral Medical Science, Peter Preusch, G Evening Session National Institutes of Health 4:30-7:30 Poster Session Plenary Session: Industry Perspective on Bioinspired Chemistry for Energy TUESDAY, MAY 15, 2007 0:05 1 Henry Bryndza, DuPont 8:00 Opening Remarks, Leonard Buckley, NRL 0:35 1 Brent Erickson, Biotechnology Industry Organization Plenary Session: Academic Perspective on 1:05 1 Magdalena Ramirez, BP Bioinspired Chemistry 1:35 1 Open Discussion, Sharon Haynie, DuPont (Moderator) 8:05 Solar Fuels: A Reaction Chemistry of Renew- able Energy, Daniel Nocera, MIT 8:50 Open Discussion 39
40 APPENDIX A Technical Session: Robust Implementation of 0:40 1 Bioinspired Initiatives at DuPont, Mark Bioinspired Catalysts Emptage, DuPont 9:25 Mimicking Photosynthetic Energy Transduction, 1:10 1 Open Discussion, Leonard Buckley (Moderator) Thomas Moore, Arizona State University 1:40 1 Concluding Remarks, Leonard Buckley, NRL 9:55 Biological Transformations for Energy Produc- 2:00 1 Workshop Adjourns tion: An Overview of Biofuel Cells, G. Tayhas Palmore, Brown University