57 Karner Rd Albany, NY 12205 | NYS Charities Bureau Reg. No: 49-94-88
57 Karner Rd Albany, NY 12205 | NYS Charities Bureau Reg. No: 49-94-88
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At Upstate Algae Laboratory, we specialize in offering comprehensive educational programs tailored for middle and high school students, including those in homeschooling environments and cooperative learning settings. Our curriculum encompasses a diverse range of classes, workshops, and hands-on experiences designed to engage students in the fascinating fields of biology and biochemistry.
At Upstate Algae Lab Corp, our research aims are anchored in two primary areas: (1) the investigation of hormonal applications to augment algae growth, particularly focusing on spirulina (cyanobacteria), and (2) a comprehensive exploration of algae's potential in carbon sequestration. Our current emphasis lies in the cultivation of spirulina and its function in carbon capture, contributing significantly to climate change mitigation strategies. Additionally, our research extends to the study of algal biodiversity in the Adirondacks and the capital region, while also monitoring the emergence and impacts of harmful algal blooms in local aquatic ecosystems.
The mission of our tutoring program is to provide middle and high school students with low-cost math and science assistance. Math proficiency has become more critical in our highly technical world. We provide both in-office and online tutoring via zoom. Parents looking to schedule a tutoring session...
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We welcome your inquiries, feedback, and collaboration opportunities. Whether you have questions about our research, want to learn more about our programs, or are interested in partnering with us, we're here to connect.
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