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JD Hultine’s chemical engineering endeavors focus on energy storage technology with the potential to meaningfully impact climate change. Working in this arena for over a decade, Dr. Hultine formed the non-profit group 4C-Adapt in 2014 for the express purpose of furthering climate change research. Dr. Hultine graduated from Kansas State University with a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 1973. After 25 years in mostly large animal veterinary practice he accepted a role with Medsal, Ltd, a bio-medical company based in the United Kingdom and transitioned into peptide research involving anti-Staphylococcus aureus structural properties. In 2004, concerned with our changing climate, Dr. Hultine branched out once again into the chemical engineering sector, partnering with Robert Graupner, PhD (Physics), MS (Chemistry) and James Van Vechten, PhD (Physics) to develop a nitrogen-based fuel that might compete with carbon-based fuels as an energy source. As 4C-Adapt’s Chairman Dr. Hultine hopes to employ an open-source business model to proactively address climate change through industrial means. He lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife Jackie and recently welcomed his first grandchild into the world.
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Jd Hultine joined the Climate CoLab community | Jan 10, 2017 |