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International Women's Day 2019 - Ring The Bell for Gender Equality - Nasdaq

 

Now in its fifth iteration, Ring the Bell for Gender Equality is a partnership between UN Women, UN Global Compact, Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative, International Finance Corporation, Women in ETFs and World Federation of Exchanges.

 

Nasdaq, as a supporter of the UN Women’s Empowerment Principles, hosted a celebration event to raise awareness on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal #5: Gender Equality.

 

The event featured the panel discussion “Innovation for Gender Equality” with Wanda Hope, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Johnson & Johnson; Supriya Jha, Global Head of Diversity and Inclusion, Nasdaq; Susan C. Keating, Chief Executive Officer, Women Corporate Directors Foundation; Alicia Petross, Vice President, Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement, The Hershey Company Sandye Taylor, Global Head of Diversity & Inclusion, RBC Capital Markets. Anneken Tappe, Senior Reporter, MarketWatch moderated the panel.

 

It also featured a fireside chat between Lynne Laube, Chief Operating Officer & Co-Founder of Cardlytics and Mary Childs, Senior Reporter, Barron's.

 

Ann Dennison, Senior Vice President & Controller, Nasdaq delivered welcome remarks. Gerton Van den Akker, Counsellor and Chief of Staff, European Union Delegation to the United Nations delivered opening remarks. Lila Karbassi, Chief of Programmes, UN Global Compact delivered closing remarks.

 

In honor of the occasion, Åsa Regnér, Deputy Executive Director, UN Women, rang the Closing Bell.

 

Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown

International Women's Day 2019 - Ring The Bell for Gender Equality - Nasdaq

 

Now in its fifth iteration, Ring the Bell for Gender Equality is a partnership between UN Women, UN Global Compact, Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative, International Finance Corporation, Women in ETFs and World Federation of Exchanges.

 

Nasdaq, as a supporter of the UN Women’s Empowerment Principles, hosted a celebration event to raise awareness on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal #5: Gender Equality.

 

The event featured the panel discussion “Innovation for Gender Equality” with Wanda Hope, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Johnson & Johnson; Supriya Jha, Global Head of Diversity and Inclusion, Nasdaq; Susan C. Keating, Chief Executive Officer, Women Corporate Directors Foundation; Alicia Petross, Vice President, Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement, The Hershey Company Sandye Taylor, Global Head of Diversity & Inclusion, RBC Capital Markets. Anneken Tappe, Senior Reporter, MarketWatch moderated the panel.

 

It also featured a fireside chat between Lynne Laube, Chief Operating Officer & Co-Founder of Cardlytics and Mary Childs, Senior Reporter, Barron's.

 

Ann Dennison, Senior Vice President & Controller, Nasdaq delivered welcome remarks. Gerton Van den Akker, Counsellor and Chief of Staff, European Union Delegation to the United Nations delivered opening remarks. Lila Karbassi, Chief of Programmes, UN Global Compact delivered closing remarks.

 

In honor of the occasion, Åsa Regnér, Deputy Executive Director, UN Women, rang the Closing Bell.

 

Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown

International Women's Day 2019 - Ring The Bell for Gender Equality - Nasdaq

 

Now in its fifth iteration, Ring the Bell for Gender Equality is a partnership between UN Women, UN Global Compact, Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative, International Finance Corporation, Women in ETFs and World Federation of Exchanges.

 

Nasdaq, as a supporter of the UN Women’s Empowerment Principles, hosted a celebration event to raise awareness on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal #5: Gender Equality.

 

The event featured the panel discussion “Innovation for Gender Equality” with Wanda Hope, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Johnson & Johnson; Supriya Jha, Global Head of Diversity and Inclusion, Nasdaq; Susan C. Keating, Chief Executive Officer, Women Corporate Directors Foundation; Alicia Petross, Vice President, Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement, The Hershey Company Sandye Taylor, Global Head of Diversity & Inclusion, RBC Capital Markets. Anneken Tappe, Senior Reporter, MarketWatch moderated the panel.

 

It also featured a fireside chat between Lynne Laube, Chief Operating Officer & Co-Founder of Cardlytics and Mary Childs, Senior Reporter, Barron's.

 

Ann Dennison, Senior Vice President & Controller, Nasdaq delivered welcome remarks. Gerton Van den Akker, Counsellor and Chief of Staff, European Union Delegation to the United Nations delivered opening remarks. Lila Karbassi, Chief of Programmes, UN Global Compact delivered closing remarks.

 

In honor of the occasion, Åsa Regnér, Deputy Executive Director, UN Women, rang the Closing Bell.

 

Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown

International Women's Day 2019 - Ring The Bell for Gender Equality - Nasdaq

 

Now in its fifth iteration, Ring the Bell for Gender Equality is a partnership between UN Women, UN Global Compact, Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative, International Finance Corporation, Women in ETFs and World Federation of Exchanges.

 

Nasdaq, as a supporter of the UN Women’s Empowerment Principles, hosted a celebration event to raise awareness on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal #5: Gender Equality.

 

The event featured the panel discussion “Innovation for Gender Equality” with Wanda Hope, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Johnson & Johnson; Supriya Jha, Global Head of Diversity and Inclusion, Nasdaq; Susan C. Keating, Chief Executive Officer, Women Corporate Directors Foundation; Alicia Petross, Vice President, Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement, The Hershey Company Sandye Taylor, Global Head of Diversity & Inclusion, RBC Capital Markets. Anneken Tappe, Senior Reporter, MarketWatch moderated the panel.

 

It also featured a fireside chat between Lynne Laube, Chief Operating Officer & Co-Founder of Cardlytics and Mary Childs, Senior Reporter, Barron's.

 

Ann Dennison, Senior Vice President & Controller, Nasdaq delivered welcome remarks. Gerton Van den Akker, Counsellor and Chief of Staff, European Union Delegation to the United Nations delivered opening remarks. Lila Karbassi, Chief of Programmes, UN Global Compact delivered closing remarks.

 

In honor of the occasion, Åsa Regnér, Deputy Executive Director, UN Women, rang the Closing Bell.

 

Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown

International Women's Day 2019 - Ring The Bell for Gender Equality - Nasdaq

 

Now in its fifth iteration, Ring the Bell for Gender Equality is a partnership between UN Women, UN Global Compact, Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative, International Finance Corporation, Women in ETFs and World Federation of Exchanges.

 

Nasdaq, as a supporter of the UN Women’s Empowerment Principles, hosted a celebration event to raise awareness on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal #5: Gender Equality.

 

The event featured the panel discussion “Innovation for Gender Equality” with Wanda Hope, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Johnson & Johnson; Supriya Jha, Global Head of Diversity and Inclusion, Nasdaq; Susan C. Keating, Chief Executive Officer, Women Corporate Directors Foundation; Alicia Petross, Vice President, Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement, The Hershey Company Sandye Taylor, Global Head of Diversity & Inclusion, RBC Capital Markets. Anneken Tappe, Senior Reporter, MarketWatch moderated the panel.

 

It also featured a fireside chat between Lynne Laube, Chief Operating Officer & Co-Founder of Cardlytics and Mary Childs, Senior Reporter, Barron's.

 

Ann Dennison, Senior Vice President & Controller, Nasdaq delivered welcome remarks. Gerton Van den Akker, Counsellor and Chief of Staff, European Union Delegation to the United Nations delivered opening remarks. Lila Karbassi, Chief of Programmes, UN Global Compact delivered closing remarks.

 

In honor of the occasion, Åsa Regnér, Deputy Executive Director, UN Women, rang the Closing Bell.

 

Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown

International Women's Day 2019 - Ring The Bell for Gender Equality - Nasdaq

 

Now in its fifth iteration, Ring the Bell for Gender Equality is a partnership between UN Women, UN Global Compact, Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative, International Finance Corporation, Women in ETFs and World Federation of Exchanges.

 

Nasdaq, as a supporter of the UN Women’s Empowerment Principles, hosted a celebration event to raise awareness on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal #5: Gender Equality.

 

The event featured the panel discussion “Innovation for Gender Equality” with Wanda Hope, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Johnson & Johnson; Supriya Jha, Global Head of Diversity and Inclusion, Nasdaq; Susan C. Keating, Chief Executive Officer, Women Corporate Directors Foundation; Alicia Petross, Vice President, Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement, The Hershey Company Sandye Taylor, Global Head of Diversity & Inclusion, RBC Capital Markets. Anneken Tappe, Senior Reporter, MarketWatch moderated the panel.

 

It also featured a fireside chat between Lynne Laube, Chief Operating Officer & Co-Founder of Cardlytics and Mary Childs, Senior Reporter, Barron's.

 

Ann Dennison, Senior Vice President & Controller, Nasdaq delivered welcome remarks. Gerton Van den Akker, Counsellor and Chief of Staff, European Union Delegation to the United Nations delivered opening remarks. Lila Karbassi, Chief of Programmes, UN Global Compact delivered closing remarks.

 

In honor of the occasion, Åsa Regnér, Deputy Executive Director, UN Women, rang the Closing Bell.

 

Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

International Women's Day 2019 - Ring The Bell for Gender Equality - Nasdaq

 

Now in its fifth iteration, Ring the Bell for Gender Equality is a partnership between UN Women, UN Global Compact, Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative, International Finance Corporation, Women in ETFs and World Federation of Exchanges.

 

Nasdaq, as a supporter of the UN Women’s Empowerment Principles, hosted a celebration event to raise awareness on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal #5: Gender Equality.

 

The event featured the panel discussion “Innovation for Gender Equality” with Wanda Hope, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Johnson & Johnson; Supriya Jha, Global Head of Diversity and Inclusion, Nasdaq; Susan C. Keating, Chief Executive Officer, Women Corporate Directors Foundation; Alicia Petross, Vice President, Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement, The Hershey Company Sandye Taylor, Global Head of Diversity & Inclusion, RBC Capital Markets. Anneken Tappe, Senior Reporter, MarketWatch moderated the panel.

 

It also featured a fireside chat between Lynne Laube, Chief Operating Officer & Co-Founder of Cardlytics and Mary Childs, Senior Reporter, Barron's.

 

Ann Dennison, Senior Vice President & Controller, Nasdaq delivered welcome remarks. Gerton Van den Akker, Counsellor and Chief of Staff, European Union Delegation to the United Nations delivered opening remarks. Lila Karbassi, Chief of Programmes, UN Global Compact delivered closing remarks.

 

In honor of the occasion, Åsa Regnér, Deputy Executive Director, UN Women, rang the Closing Bell.

 

Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

International Women's Day 2019 - Ring The Bell for Gender Equality - Nasdaq

 

Now in its fifth iteration, Ring the Bell for Gender Equality is a partnership between UN Women, UN Global Compact, Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative, International Finance Corporation, Women in ETFs and World Federation of Exchanges.

 

Nasdaq, as a supporter of the UN Women’s Empowerment Principles, hosted a celebration event to raise awareness on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal #5: Gender Equality.

 

The event featured the panel discussion “Innovation for Gender Equality” with Wanda Hope, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Johnson & Johnson; Supriya Jha, Global Head of Diversity and Inclusion, Nasdaq; Susan C. Keating, Chief Executive Officer, Women Corporate Directors Foundation; Alicia Petross, Vice President, Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement, The Hershey Company Sandye Taylor, Global Head of Diversity & Inclusion, RBC Capital Markets. Anneken Tappe, Senior Reporter, MarketWatch moderated the panel.

 

It also featured a fireside chat between Lynne Laube, Chief Operating Officer & Co-Founder of Cardlytics and Mary Childs, Senior Reporter, Barron's.

 

Ann Dennison, Senior Vice President & Controller, Nasdaq delivered welcome remarks. Gerton Van den Akker, Counsellor and Chief of Staff, European Union Delegation to the United Nations delivered opening remarks. Lila Karbassi, Chief of Programmes, UN Global Compact delivered closing remarks.

 

In honor of the occasion, Åsa Regnér, Deputy Executive Director, UN Women, rang the Closing Bell.

 

Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown

International Women's Day 2019 - Ring The Bell for Gender Equality - Nasdaq

 

Now in its fifth iteration, Ring the Bell for Gender Equality is a partnership between UN Women, UN Global Compact, Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative, International Finance Corporation, Women in ETFs and World Federation of Exchanges.

 

Nasdaq, as a supporter of the UN Women’s Empowerment Principles, hosted a celebration event to raise awareness on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal #5: Gender Equality.

 

The event featured the panel discussion “Innovation for Gender Equality” with Wanda Hope, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Johnson & Johnson; Supriya Jha, Global Head of Diversity and Inclusion, Nasdaq; Susan C. Keating, Chief Executive Officer, Women Corporate Directors Foundation; Alicia Petross, Vice President, Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement, The Hershey Company Sandye Taylor, Global Head of Diversity & Inclusion, RBC Capital Markets. Anneken Tappe, Senior Reporter, MarketWatch moderated the panel.

 

It also featured a fireside chat between Lynne Laube, Chief Operating Officer & Co-Founder of Cardlytics and Mary Childs, Senior Reporter, Barron's.

 

Ann Dennison, Senior Vice President & Controller, Nasdaq delivered welcome remarks. Gerton Van den Akker, Counsellor and Chief of Staff, European Union Delegation to the United Nations delivered opening remarks. Lila Karbassi, Chief of Programmes, UN Global Compact delivered closing remarks.

 

In honor of the occasion, Åsa Regnér, Deputy Executive Director, UN Women, rang the Closing Bell.

 

Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown

International Women's Day 2019 - Ring The Bell for Gender Equality - Nasdaq

 

Now in its fifth iteration, Ring the Bell for Gender Equality is a partnership between UN Women, UN Global Compact, Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative, International Finance Corporation, Women in ETFs and World Federation of Exchanges.

 

Nasdaq, as a supporter of the UN Women’s Empowerment Principles, hosted a celebration event to raise awareness on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal #5: Gender Equality.

 

The event featured the panel discussion “Innovation for Gender Equality” with Wanda Hope, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Johnson & Johnson; Supriya Jha, Global Head of Diversity and Inclusion, Nasdaq; Susan C. Keating, Chief Executive Officer, Women Corporate Directors Foundation; Alicia Petross, Vice President, Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement, The Hershey Company Sandye Taylor, Global Head of Diversity & Inclusion, RBC Capital Markets. Anneken Tappe, Senior Reporter, MarketWatch moderated the panel.

 

It also featured a fireside chat between Lynne Laube, Chief Operating Officer & Co-Founder of Cardlytics and Mary Childs, Senior Reporter, Barron's.

 

Ann Dennison, Senior Vice President & Controller, Nasdaq delivered welcome remarks. Gerton Van den Akker, Counsellor and Chief of Staff, European Union Delegation to the United Nations delivered opening remarks. Lila Karbassi, Chief of Programmes, UN Global Compact delivered closing remarks.

 

In honor of the occasion, Åsa Regnér, Deputy Executive Director, UN Women, rang the Closing Bell.

 

Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown

International Women's Day 2019 - Ring The Bell for Gender Equality - Nasdaq

 

Now in its fifth iteration, Ring the Bell for Gender Equality is a partnership between UN Women, UN Global Compact, Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative, International Finance Corporation, Women in ETFs and World Federation of Exchanges.

 

Nasdaq, as a supporter of the UN Women’s Empowerment Principles, hosted a celebration event to raise awareness on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal #5: Gender Equality.

 

The event featured the panel discussion “Innovation for Gender Equality” with Wanda Hope, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Johnson & Johnson; Supriya Jha, Global Head of Diversity and Inclusion, Nasdaq; Susan C. Keating, Chief Executive Officer, Women Corporate Directors Foundation; Alicia Petross, Vice President, Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement, The Hershey Company Sandye Taylor, Global Head of Diversity & Inclusion, RBC Capital Markets. Anneken Tappe, Senior Reporter, MarketWatch moderated the panel.

 

It also featured a fireside chat between Lynne Laube, Chief Operating Officer & Co-Founder of Cardlytics and Mary Childs, Senior Reporter, Barron's.

 

Ann Dennison, Senior Vice President & Controller, Nasdaq delivered welcome remarks. Gerton Van den Akker, Counsellor and Chief of Staff, European Union Delegation to the United Nations delivered opening remarks. Lila Karbassi, Chief of Programmes, UN Global Compact delivered closing remarks.

 

In honor of the occasion, Åsa Regnér, Deputy Executive Director, UN Women, rang the Closing Bell.

 

Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

(con la dott.ssa Donata Volino, Dirigente Sede Inail Salerno, Dott.ssa Stefania Petrossi, Processo Prevenzione INAIL Salerno, Dott. Sergio Sinopoli, Con.t.a.r.p. Inail Direzione Regionale Campania, Dott. Arsenio Pandolfo, Processo Prevenzione, Inail Salerno e Ing. Marco Santonastasi per Giffoni Innovation Hub)

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

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