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Guest Speakers

Guest speakers confirmed so far for 2010 include:

Devaki Bhaya, Carnegie Institution/Stanford University

Paul Blainey, Stanford University

Colleen Cavanaugh, Harvard University

Shelley Copley, University of Colorado

Katrina Edwards, University of Southern California

Jed Fuhrman, University of Southern California

Arthur Grossman, Carnegie Institution/Stanford University

John Hayes, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Philip Hugenholtz, Joint Genome Institute

Ken Johnson, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute

Kostas Konstantinidis, Georgia Institute of Technology

Jennifer Pett-Ridge, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Forest Rohwer, San Diego State University

John Roth, University of California Davis

Chris Scholin, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute

Rolf Thauer, Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Marburg, Germany


Guest speakers in 2009 included:

Jed Fuhrman, University of Southern California
Changing Views on Marine Microbes

Nancy Moran, University of Arizona
Genomics of Bacterial Endosymbionts

Howard Ochman, University of Arizona
Explorations into Microbial Community Diversity

Rob Knight, University of Colorado Boulder
Tools for Understanding the Human Microbiome

Ken Johnson, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
The Biogeochemistry of the Monterey Bay

David DesMarais, NASA Ames Research Center
Marine Cyanobacterial Mats and the Search for Life in Deep Time and Space

Chris Scholin, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Molecular Probe Technology and Ocean Observatories: Engineering the Future

Frank Loeffler, Georgia Institute of Technology
Bioremediation and Dehalococcoides

Arthur Grossman, Carnegie Insitution/Stanford University
Cyanobacteria and Marine Photosynthesis

Devaki Bhaya, Carnegie Insitution/Stanford University
Genomics of Phototrophic Microbial Mats

Jennifer Pett-Ridge, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Isotope Imaging of Microbial Processes by NanoSIMS

John Roth, University of California Davis
Natural Selection in the Origins and Modern Microbiology

Paul Blainey, Stanford University
Microfluidics and Single Cell Genome Amplification

Tadashi Fukami, Stanford University
Biological Diversity through the Eyes of an Ecologist

Jeff Lawrence, University of Pittsburgh
Diversity and the Microbial Species Concept

Bo Barker Joergensen, University of Aarhus, Denmark/Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Bremen
Ecophysiology of Large Sulfur Bacteria and The Deep Biosphere

Caroline Harwood, University of Washington, Seattle
The Interplay between Physiology and Ecology: Insights from Multiple Genome Sequences

Joel Dore, INRA, France
Human Intestinal Microbiomics in Health and Disease - towards Metagenomic Markers of Dysbiosis

Robert Feldman, Sym-Bio Corporation
Metagenomics of Deep-sea Hydrothermal Vent Symbioses

Alex Worden, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Pico-eukaryotic Phytoplankton

KC Huang, Stanford University
Microbial Cell Shape
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