Overview

Theo Murphy meeting organised by Professor Alessandro Tagliabue, Professor Thomas Mock, Dr Julie Robidart and Dr Patricia Sanchez-Baracaldo.

Marine microbes are crucial for ocean health and ecosystem services. However, understanding their response to climate change requires us to bridge gaps between biogeochemistry and genomics to reveal how the changing seascape impacts microbial metabolism, diversity, and evolution. This meeting will bring together this cross-disciplinary community to discuss emerging findings and key topics, as well as identifying new research opportunities.

The schedule of talks and speaker biographies are available below. Speaker abstracts will be available closer to the meeting date.

Poster session

There will be a poster session on Monday 12 September. If you would like to apply to present a poster please submit your proposed title, abstract (not more than 200 words and in third person), author list, name of the proposed presenter and institution to the Scientific Programmes team no later than Friday 22 July 2022. Please include the text ‘Poster abstract submission’ in the email subject line. Please note that places are limited and posters are selected at the scientific organisers’ discretion. Poster abstracts will only be considered if the presenter has requested an invitation to attend the meeting.

Attending this event

This event is intended for researchers in relevant fields and is a residential meeting.

Enquiries: contact the Scientific Programmes team

More information about the speakers, programme and how to register for this meeting can be found on the Royal Society website.

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