This interdisciplinary meeting will gather together scientists--structural biologists, chemists, geneticists, chemical and biological oceanographers, geochemists, and other specialist--who study the flows of essential and toxic elements through the environment and living systems, on timescales ranging from femptoseconds to eons.
Date:
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13.06.2010 - 18.06.2010 |
National/International:
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International |
Language:
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English |
Type:
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Conference |
Location:
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Salve Regina University Newport, RI, USA |
Contact:
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Rachel N. Austin
Bates College
2 Andrews Rd
Dept. Of Chemistry
Dana Chemistry Hall, Room 320
Lewiston, ME 04240
Email: RAUSTIN@BATES.EDU
Ariel D. Anbar
Arizona State University
School Of Earth & Space Exploration
Box 87104
Tempe, AZ 85287-1404
Email: ANBAR@ASU.EDU |
Conference web site at:
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A list of preliminary session topics and speakers is currently being developed by the Conference Chair and will be available by December 1, 2009. Please check back for updates.
Of particular interest are the molecular mechanisms that govern element
acquisition and use in organisms, and the tools and techniques used to
study these phenomena. The aim of this community is to use these
molecular-scale insights to understand the interconnected biotic and
abiotic processes that shape the macroscopic environment and its
development and change over a range of time scales.
Deadlines
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