Events

Saturday February 12, 2011
Start: 02/12/2011 00:30

 

ASLO -S55: Microbial Carbon Pump: A multidisciplinary focus on origins, cycling and storage of DOM in the ocean

Deadline for abstract submission: 11 Oct 2010.

Convenors: Dr. Nianzhi (George) JIAO (jiao@xmu.edu.cn), Gerhard Kattner (Gerhard.Kattner@awi.de); Farooq Azam, (fazam@ucsd.edu); Steven Wilhelm, (wilhelm@utk.edu)

Sunday February 13, 2011

 

ASLO -S55: Microbial Carbon Pump: A multidisciplinary focus on origins, cycling and storage of DOM in the ocean

Deadline for abstract submission: 11 Oct 2010.

Convenors: Dr. Nianzhi (George) JIAO (jiao@xmu.edu.cn), Gerhard Kattner (Gerhard.Kattner@awi.de); Farooq Azam, (fazam@ucsd.edu); Steven Wilhelm, (wilhelm@utk.edu)

Monday February 14, 2011

 

ASLO -S55: Microbial Carbon Pump: A multidisciplinary focus on origins, cycling and storage of DOM in the ocean

Deadline for abstract submission: 11 Oct 2010.

Convenors: Dr. Nianzhi (George) JIAO (jiao@xmu.edu.cn), Gerhard Kattner (Gerhard.Kattner@awi.de); Farooq Azam, (fazam@ucsd.edu); Steven Wilhelm, (wilhelm@utk.edu)

Tuesday February 15, 2011

 

ASLO -S55: Microbial Carbon Pump: A multidisciplinary focus on origins, cycling and storage of DOM in the ocean

Deadline for abstract submission: 11 Oct 2010.

Convenors: Dr. Nianzhi (George) JIAO (jiao@xmu.edu.cn), Gerhard Kattner (Gerhard.Kattner@awi.de); Farooq Azam, (fazam@ucsd.edu); Steven Wilhelm, (wilhelm@utk.edu)

Wednesday February 16, 2011

 

ASLO -S55: Microbial Carbon Pump: A multidisciplinary focus on origins, cycling and storage of DOM in the ocean

Deadline for abstract submission: 11 Oct 2010.

Convenors: Dr. Nianzhi (George) JIAO (jiao@xmu.edu.cn), Gerhard Kattner (Gerhard.Kattner@awi.de); Farooq Azam, (fazam@ucsd.edu); Steven Wilhelm, (wilhelm@utk.edu)

Thursday February 17, 2011
Start: 02/12/2011 00:30
End: 02/17/2011 17:30

 

ASLO -S55: Microbial Carbon Pump: A multidisciplinary focus on origins, cycling and storage of DOM in the ocean

Deadline for abstract submission: 11 Oct 2010.

Convenors: Dr. Nianzhi (George) JIAO (jiao@xmu.edu.cn), Gerhard Kattner (Gerhard.Kattner@awi.de); Farooq Azam, (fazam@ucsd.edu); Steven Wilhelm, (wilhelm@utk.edu)

Sunday March 06, 2011
Start: 03/06/2011 00:30

Joint scientific conference and workshop dedicated to exploring the cultivation dependent and independent means by which we study the microbes of the subsurface.  All undergraduate, graduate, postdoctoral and principal investigators interested in the study of sediment microbiology are invited to apply to the meeting. Due to space limitations, participation will be limited. Travel funding is available for students and postdoctoral participants on a limited basis. The meeting will take place at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Monday March 07, 2011

Joint scientific conference and workshop dedicated to exploring the cultivation dependent and independent means by which we study the microbes of the subsurface.  All undergraduate, graduate, postdoctoral and principal investigators interested in the study of sediment microbiology are invited to apply to the meeting. Due to space limitations, participation will be limited. Travel funding is available for students and postdoctoral participants on a limited basis. The meeting will take place at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Tuesday March 08, 2011

Joint scientific conference and workshop dedicated to exploring the cultivation dependent and independent means by which we study the microbes of the subsurface.  All undergraduate, graduate, postdoctoral and principal investigators interested in the study of sediment microbiology are invited to apply to the meeting. Due to space limitations, participation will be limited. Travel funding is available for students and postdoctoral participants on a limited basis. The meeting will take place at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Wednesday March 09, 2011
Start: 03/06/2011 00:30
End: 03/09/2011 17:30

Joint scientific conference and workshop dedicated to exploring the cultivation dependent and independent means by which we study the microbes of the subsurface.  All undergraduate, graduate, postdoctoral and principal investigators interested in the study of sediment microbiology are invited to apply to the meeting. Due to space limitations, participation will be limited. Travel funding is available for students and postdoctoral participants on a limited basis. The meeting will take place at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.