Wood nanotechnology, seaweed nanocellulose products and an internationally recognised microscopist are among top
successes celebrated by Scion at the Science New Zealand Awards today.
Scion and AgriSea team
All seven Crown Research Institutes and Callaghan Innovation have awardees in three categories. Scion’s awardee for
Lifetime Achievement is Doctor of Science, Lloyd Donaldson for his microscopist work, Scion’s awardee for Early Career
Researcher is Dr Qiliang Fu - leading scientist in wood nanotechnology and functionalisation, and our awardee for the
Team Award is the Agrisea NZ and Scion collaboration.
Scion chief executive Dr Julian Elder said the awards showed the depth of talent across Crown scientists including
Scion, which is recognised nation-wide and internationally.
“It’s wonderful to see a lifetime of significant work such as Lloyd’s being recognised, and the innovation behind the
wood nanotechnology and the Agrisea partnership are examples of how cutting-edge the science here at Scion is.”
Scion Forests and Biotechnology scientist Dr Lloyd Donaldson received one of eight Lifetime Achievement Awards for his
influence as an internationally recognised microscopist specialising in plant anatomy and ultrastructure for the last 40
years at Scion. He has pioneered techniques in confocal fluorescence imaging of wood and biomaterials, with his methods
forming a part of researcher toolboxes globally.
With an h-index of 42 (Google Scholar), he has over 100 publications including sixteen books and book chapters, with his
images selected four times as journal covers.
An Early Career Researcher Award was made to scientist Dr Qiliang Fu who specialises in wood nanotechnologies, including
various chemical treatment and functional approaches, applied to tailor and modify the nanostructure of bulk wood. Dr Fu
has contributed strongly to developing this field globally.
Dr Fu did the original research on transparent wood and transparent wood film, novel designs and multifunctionalities of
sustainable materials. This work has led to breakthroughs in transparent, fire-retardant, hydrophobic/lipophilic and
opto-electronic applications.
The Team Award was the third category and Scion’s awardee was the Scion and Agrisea NZ collaboration team which together
are accelerating new nanocellulose-based business opportunities
Scion’s wood pulping expertise and AgriSea’s 25 years in seaweed processing has resulted in a novel seaweed gel product.
The team developed a method to produce nanocellulose from AgriSea’s seaweed waste stream without disrupting current
products and processing. Their innovative approach enables the extraction, isolation and manufacture of high-value
nanocellulose hydrogel and nanocellulose. Applications for these materials include performance biocomposites, biomedical
engineering applications, wound care, cosmetics and drug delivery.
The Scion technology to produce seaweed nanocellulose was licensed and transferred to AgriSea at the start of 2021.
Manufacture of nanocellulose was successfully trialled at pilot scale (funded through the Bioresource Processing
Alliance).
An intergenerational whānau business, AgriSea is now upgrading its factory to include an industrial nanocellulose
production plant in its hometown of Paeroa and employs local people in coastal regions to collect beach cast seaweed.
The Scion team members involved are Dr Stefan Hill, Sean Taylor, Dr Yi Chen, Rob Whitton, Dr Marie-Joo Le Guen, working
with AgriSea team members: Clare and Tane Bradley, Dr Melodie Lindsay.