Life and Environmental Sciences
Mission Statement: Our mission is to inventory our community’s life and environmental science assets, to identify business opportunities using those assets, and to leverage those assets for economic development.
"Professionals from different walks of life are engaged in an exhilarating exchange of ideas combining economics and science, collaborating on science-based stewardship of our environment for future generations."
Margaret D. Lowman, Ph.D.
New College of Florida
Co-chair, Life and Environmental Sciences Cluster
Track record
• Organized a symposium on “Natural Capitalism” with the noted Rocky
Mountain Institute. Natural Capitalism is a progressive approach to building
wealth, creating a healthy environment and enhancing quality of life.
• Investigated the potential for a local Clinical Research Organization to
facilitate development of drug therapies and medical devices.
• Hosted a satellite imaging symposium to discuss new technologies and
methods for conducting environmental assessments of whole communities.
• Demonstrate environmentally sustainable, integrated aquaculture and agriculture practices.
• Create a biological field station to attract professional scientists working on terrestrial ecosystems, bringing their capital, grant funds and spending dollars to the community.
• Support a project to demonstrate biomimicry, which creates commercial value from copying processes of nature.
Life and Environmental Sciences Meeting Minutes
Myakka Peer-Reviewed Pulbications
Accelerating Natural Capitalism in Sarasota County
Arsenic Speciation and Toxiity Report







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