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  • June 21, 2026 4:06 PM | Priya Pollard (Administrator)

    The Five-Day International Workshop on
    “Hands-on Training in Isolation, Identification and Taxonomy for Algal Biotechnology (From Theory to Practice)”

    Venue: Chennai

    has been rescheduled.

    New Dates: 07–11 September 2026
    (Previously scheduled for 15–19 June 2026)

    We look forward to your participation in this comprehensive training program. Kindly update your calendars accordingly.

  • May 23, 2026 2:18 PM | Priya Pollard (Administrator)

    The International Society of Applied Phycology (ISAP) has announced the selection of a training initiative for partial financial support following the evaluation of three proposals submitted this year.

    The funding has been awarded to Dr. S. Nagaraj of the University of Madras for organizing a specialized program titled “Hands-On Training in Isolation, Identification, and Taxonomy for Algal Biotechnology (From Theory to Practice).”

    The training course will be held at the Centre for Advanced Studies in Botany, University of Madras, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, from 15 June to 19 June 2026. The program aims to provide practical and theoretical insights into algal biotechnology, equipping participants with essential skills in the field.

    This initiative will be conducted with financial assistance from ISAP, highlighting the organization’s continued commitment to advancing research and capacity-building in applied phycology.


  • February 28, 2026 1:51 PM | Priya Pollard (Administrator)

    The International Society for Applied Phycology (ISAP) honors the life and legacy of Dr. Amha Belay — an extraordinary scientist, industry leader, and former Editor-in-Chief whose vision helped shape our Society and the global applied phycology community.

    Over a career spanning more than four decades, Dr. Belay became one of the most influential figures in microalgae science, particularly in advancing the understanding and large-scale production of Spirulina (now Limnospira). His work bridged fundamental research and commercial application, demonstrating how rigorous science can drive sustainable innovation in nutrition and health.

    Born in Ethiopia, Dr. Belay completed his undergraduate studies at Addis Ababa University (formerly Haile Selassie I University) and earned his PhD in algal physiology, phytoplankton ecology, and limnology in the United Kingdom. He later served as Associate Professor and Head of Biology at Addis Ababa University and held distinguished fellowships and research appointments internationally.

    In the private sector, he provided scientific and strategic leadership as Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at Earthrise Nutritionals, where he guided the development of one of the world’s most successful large-scale Spirulina production systems. As Founder and CEO of Algae4All LLC, he continued to mentor, educate, and advise across the algae value chain.

    Within ISAP, Dr. Belay’s contributions were foundational. As a founding member, Executive Committee member, and Editor-in-Chief, he championed scientific excellence, integrity, and the practical application of phycological research. His editorial leadership strengthened the quality, reach, and relevance of our publications and reinforced ISAP’s role as a global forum for applied phycology.

    His scholarly contributions include numerous peer-reviewed publications and book chapters, as well as co-editing the landmark volume Spirulina in Human Nutrition and Health — a key reference for researchers and practitioners worldwide. In recognition of his impact, ISAP awarded him the Distinguished Applied Phycologist Award, and he also received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Algae Biomass Organization.

    Beyond his accomplishments, we remember Dr. Belay for his generosity, mentorship, and unwavering belief in the power of algae to contribute to global sustainability and well-being. His influence will continue through the many scientists, innovators, and students he inspired.

    On behalf of ISAP, we extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues. We are deeply grateful for his leadership, his scholarship, and his enduring commitment to applied phycology.


  • February 09, 2026 11:40 AM | Priya Pollard (Administrator)

    We would like to invite you to submit an article for publication in the 2026 ISAP  bi-annual newsletter.

    The deadline for submitting an article is 1st June 2026.

    We welcome the submission of any technical articles in the field of applied phycology from any type of institution or organisation. Other types of contributions may include announcements for conferences, workshops, symposia, training courses and events, project updates, book reviews as well as reviews of technology and services.

    A guidance document on how to submit an article can be found to the end of the latest newsletter.

    Thank you for your time and we look forward to receiving your submissions!


  • February 09, 2026 11:34 AM | Priya Pollard (Administrator)

    The deadline for submission has been extended to 28th February.

    As part of the mission and commitment of ISAP to promote and contribute to the education of a young generation of scientists and engineers dealing with Algal Biotechnology the society has decided to allocate funds annually to support training courses in algal biotechnology.

    Who can apply? Any member of the society who holds a permanent job in a research or teaching institution from a DAC-list country (oe.cd/dac-list-oda-recipients), and can demonstrate experience in teaching and organization skills.

    For more information see here


  • October 30, 2025 2:43 PM | Priya Pollard (Administrator)

    As part of the mission and commitment of ISAP to promote and contribute to the education of a young generation of scientists and engineers dealing with Algal Biotechnology the society has decided to allocate funds annually to support training courses in algal biotechnology.

    Who can apply? Any member of the society who holds a permanent job in a research or teaching institution from a DAC-list country (oe.cd/dac-list-oda-recipients), and can demonstrate experience in teaching and organization skills.

    For more information see here

  • October 07, 2025 4:19 PM | Priya Pollard (Administrator)

    We would like to invite you to submit an article for publication in the 2025 ISAP  bi-annual newsletter.

    The deadline for submitting an article is 24th October 2025.

    We welcome the submission of any technical articles in the field of applied phycology from any type of institution or organisation. Other types of contributions may include announcements for conferences, workshops, symposia, training courses and events, project updates, book reviews as well as reviews of technology and services.

    A guidance document on how to submit an article can be found to the end of the latest newsletter.

    Thank you for your time and we look forward to receiving your submissions!


  • August 11, 2025 3:09 PM | Priya Pollard (Administrator)

    A one week face to face training entitled "Blue Bioeconomy: The Hidden Potential of Microalage and Cyanobacteria in the High Andean Range" willt take place  22-26th September, 2025, with the aid of funding from the International Society of Applied Phycology (ISAP).

    The training will identify the hidden potential of microalgae and cyanobacteria in the high Andean Range will take place at the Plant and Applied Biotechnology, Agricultural and Environmental Science Faculty (FICAYA),Technical University of the North,   22-26th September, 2025.


  • July 08, 2025 3:38 PM | Priya Pollard (Administrator)

    We’re excited to share with you the first issue of the ISAP Newsletter for 2025, now available to read online!

    This edition is packed with updates, insights, and innovations from across the applied phycology community, including:

    • A message from our President, Dr. Stefan Kraan, highlighting ISAP’s strategic plans and upcoming events.
    • A special editorial note from Dr. Andrew Ward, including congratulations to Priya Pollard for receiving the Maxwell S. Doty Memorial Award.
    • Featured research articles on:
      • Tissue culture techniques for Kappaphycus alvarezii in Vietnam
      • CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing in Chlorella spp.
      • Sustainable production of Porphyridium cruentum
      • SEALLG’s innovative work with beach-cast Sargassum spp. for cosmetics
    • Announcements about upcoming webinars, training courses, and international conferences.

     Download the newsletter here: ISAP Newsletter 1 – 2025

    If you are interested in submitting an article for forthcoming issues, we would be delighted to receive articles. The deadline for submitting for the second issue of 2025 is October 24th 2025 

    For further details, please contact either the ISAP Assistant President (applied.phycologysoc@gmail.com) or Andrew Ward, Editor in Chief (a.ward3@uq.edu.au).

  • June 09, 2025 8:48 PM | Priya Pollard (Administrator)

    This webinar is the first in a series of webinars in applied phycology hosted by the International Society for Applied Phycology (ISAP). 

    A Life Cycle Assessment of Algal Products: From Theory to Practice 

    Presented by: Dr. Léa Braud1, 2

    1 Postdoctoral Researcher, Sustainable Food Processing Laboratory, Institute of Food Nutrition and Health, ETH Zurich, Schmelzbergstrasse 9, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland 
    2
    Innovation Manager, European Algae Biomass Association, 10 Viale Belfiore, 50144 Florence, Italy


    The ISAP is a non-profit organization that aims to promote research and the dissemination of knowledge concerning the utilization of algae. In order to meet these objectives, the ISAP promotes the organization of workshops and training programs among other activities which can be found in the ISAP website.

    Click here to register


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