
| Tsai Acting Director of Plant Biotech Center - 1/30/2003 Chung-Jui Tsai (pronounced John-Ray Sigh) has been named the acting director of Michigan Tech?s Plant Biotechnology Research Center, Dean of Forest Resources and Environmental Science Glenn Mroz has announced. Looking to Grow Trees with CO-2 Appetite - 3/27/2004 Department of Energy Provides $900,000 for project. Tree Genome Research Could Lead to Better Biofuel Production, Combat Global Warming - 9/14/2006 Research featured on "Science" cover Michigan Tech Poplar Research Ranked World-Class - 3/20/2008 Michigan Tech is ranked in the top 20 worldwide for its published poplar research. Could Tannins Help Fight Global Warming? - 7/29/2005 Trees may suck CO2 out of the air, but they send it right back when they die. Funded by a $1.4 million DOE grant, Scott Harding is investigating substances that can keep carbon earthbound. Biotech Researchers Receive $2.1 Million - 10/22/2004 NSF grant to study tree survival Researchers Help Sequence First Tree Genome - 10/1/2004 Forest Biotech Research Center's Chung-Jui Tsai plays key role. - |