Friday, June 24, 2011

AGU Fall Meeting 2011

The AGU Fall Meeting will be held in California, USA from 5th-9th December. There are numerous sessions including a session on 'Geomicrobiology. For details about abstract submission and meeting please visit http://sites.agu.org/fallmeeting/

Friday, June 17, 2011

CAREX Conference on Life in Extreme Environments


Building up on the project's activities and community, the CAREX conference will be a key event on the European and international scenes providing the opportunity to discuss and present the state of the art and the latest developments on research on life in extreme environments.
Following CAREX’s approach to research on life in extreme environment, the conference will be a truly interdisciplinary event. Oral presentations and posters will consider microbes, plants and animals evolving in various marine, polar, terrestrial extreme environments as well as outer space. It will be a unique opportunity to network and elaborate on cross-disciplinary scientific challenges.
Sessions which may be of interest to the YES community
Contributions of life in extreme environments to biogeochemical cycles and responses to environmental change
Biodiversity, bioenergetics and interactions in extreme environments


Last Date for Registration: 1st July, 2011.  Conference details at http://www.carex-eu.org/activities/carex-conference-on-life-in-extreme-environments.html

15th International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation Symposium (IBBS-15)

IBBS-15 will be held in Vienna, Austria from 19th to 24th September, 2011. Some very interesting sessions relevant to Geomicrobiology. Please visit the symposium website for more details
http://www.biotec.boku.ac.at/14837.html

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Gondwana 14- East meets West

The story of Gondwana can be subdivided in three main periods: the amalgamation (heritage, terranes and thermotectonic events), the development (thermotectonic evolution, intracontinental basins, paleoclimate and active margins) and the break up (rifting processes, mantle plumes and paleogeography). To reflect this, the Conference will be divided in three parallel sessions: Gondwana Amalgamation; Gondwana Development and Gondwana Break Up, which will merge at the end of each day into one big conference session. Technical sessions will include oral and poster presentations over a period of five days, including a day off in the middle for local field trips, workshops and recreational activities. For more details visit the conference website http://www.gondwana14.org/