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A selection of short talks from Challenger 2012

September 19, 2012Blog Posts, HomeAntarctica, Challenger 2012, Challenger Conference, David Aldridge, genomics, heterotrophy, HNLC, Lab-on-a-chip, Marine Science, mixotrophy, oligotrophic gyresD_Aldridge

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There were over 100 talks at this year’s Challenger 2012 conference. We have already covered four of the keynote lectures by Jorge Sarmiento, David Righton, Ken Buessler and Phyllis Lam. Below are summaries of some of the short talks that took place: Continue reading A selection of short talks from Challenger 2012 →

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