Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Third Interview Questions

Here are my 10+ questions.  


1. What is the most useful application for extremophile research in addressing global climate change?

2. What are the most pressing problems in the addressing of global climate change today (roadblocks, etc.)?
3. How can these problems be solved?
4. What is it about extremophiles that makes them particularly useful for the aforementioned purpose?
5. What possibilities are there in bioremediation?  How about in hydrocarbon pollution clean-up in particular?
6. Which extremophiles in particular that have proved to have potential in such advancements?
7. How could extremophiles be used in biofuel production?
8. Which extremophiles in particular that have proved to have potential in this field?
9. What do we need to understand more in order to tackle global climate change?
10. How could extremophile research contribute to the development of this understanding, perhaps of a clearer global climate model?
11. What extremophiles show particular interest in this development?
12. How far has extremophile research come? Is there is still a long way to go before any of it can be applied?
13. What papers or journals you would recommend I use to stay up to date on developments involving the application of extremophile research to addressing global climate change?
14. What people or organizations in particular are involved in work related to my senior project?

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