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2019 Chemical Oceanography GRC Conference

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Discovering Chemical Processes and Mechanisms in a Changing Ocean (July 14 - 19, 2019) The study of ocean chemistry is central to the understanding of global biogeochemical cycling and human sustainability. Since this GRC conference began 50 years ago...

Geobiology 2019

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2nd Geobiology Society Conference, June 9-13 (2019) at Banff, Canada Following a very successful "Geobiology 2017" with 200 registrants, the Geobiology Society will again host a 3-day meeting at the Banff Conference Center. The dates for the conference...

2018 NE Geobiology Symposium

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NE Geobiology Symposium 2018 will be hosted on April 7, 2018 at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Woods Hole, MA. The registration deadline is March 9.

Geobiology 2017

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1st Geobiology Society Conference, June 11-14, 2017 at Banff, Canada Following three very successful International Geobiology Conferences held in Wuhan (2010, 2012, 2014) and the recent Geobiology Gordon Research Conference in Galveston (2016), the newly...

New Publications!

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After a lot of hard years in the lab, and in close collaboration with Ines Pereira’s group at the ITQB in Portugal, we are happy to report a pair of papers describing 1) the role of DsrC in the operation of microbial sulfate reduction, and 2) the isotopic...

Harvard Gazette

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A read on seawater sulfate New tool could bring clearer view of oxygen minimum zones A tool developed by Professor David Johnston and colleagues might help shed light on biogeochemical cycling in oxygen minimum zones located in the ocean.

MIT Fall 2014 Soap Box series: Why Life Got Big

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Professor David Johnston and David Gold - Agouron Institute Postdoctoral Fellow, MIT presenting at MIT Fall 2014 Soap Box: "Why Life Got Big:" for much of the earth's history, microbes were the only living organisms on the planet. What spurred the...