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University of Bayreuth, Iwalewahaus, 30.09. - 01.10.2024

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Sunday, 29.09.2024

15:00Bus ride to Fichtelberg
16:00Guided tour of the Gleissinger Fels historic mine
18:00Bus ride back to Bayreuth

Monday, 30.09.2024: Day 1

Time
09:00

Early-career-event: Geological city tour of Bayreuth

guide: Dr. Florian Heidelbach (Bavarian Research Institute of
Experimental Geochemistry and Geophysics)

Meeting point: 09:00 AM, front door of Iwalewahaus, Wölfelstraße 2

10:00

Registration and welcome coffee

10:45Welcome to Geobiology 2024 - welcoming words by the organizing committee
11:15: Manuel Reinhardt et al.:

Traces of microbial diversity 3.42 billion years ago (Buck Reef Chert, Barberton greenstone belt)

11:30: Alisha Sharma et al.:

Exploring the colonization dynamics and genetic potential of rock-attached microbes of carbonate aquifers

11:45: Aurèle Vuillemin et al.:

Metagenomics of Lake Towuti’s subsurface biosphere reveals adaptive features to redox fluctuations in ferruginous anoxia 

12:00: Gaziza Konyssova et al.:

The Role of Wind, Tides, and Phytoplankton Dynamics in Seasonal Variability of Suspended Particulate Matter in a Sandy Tidal Basin

12:15: Eleanor Georgiadis et al.:

Temperature control of CO2 fluxes from fossil organic carbon oxidation in sedimentary rocks is mediated by microbial activity—insight from incubation experiments

12:30

Lunch break

13:30: Angela Cukusic et al.:

Groundwater microbial communities of two large cities, Berlin and Vienna, in comparison to a rural region, the River Mur valley, Austria

13:45: Armando Alibrandi et al.:

Insights into the microbial diversity of a high-temperature North Sea oil reservoir and the effects of anthropogenic disturbance

14:00: Anita Sanchez et al.:

Hotspots of metal(loid) mobilization and water quality dynamics in a historic mine drainage system

14:15: Xingyu Liu et al.:

The export of groundwater-borne geogenic Phosphorus from a drained wetland into surface water is governed by P-Fe interactions

14:30: Juan Carlos Trejos-Espeleta:

Principal role of fungi in soil carbon stabilization during early pedogenesis in the high Arctic

14:45: Jarin Jose et al.:

Divergent Pathways of Necromass Accumulation: Variations in Microbial Physiological Traits in Histosols and Mineral Soils Across Topsoil and Subsurface Layers

15:00

Coffee break

15:15

Poster session

Odd poster numbers: 15:15 - 16:15

Even poster numbers: 16:15 - 17:15

17:15

Short coffee break

17:30

 

Round Table Discussion: Career advice and hot topics in GeoBio-sciences

 Prof. William Orsi (LMU Munich), Prof. Johanna Pausch (Uni Bayreuth), Dr. Emil Ruff (MBL Woods Hole)

18:30
19:30

Dinner


Tuesday, 01.10.2024: Day 2

Time
09:00

Morning coffee

09:30

 

Key note: S. Emil Ruff (MBL, Woods Hole)

 Is anoxia a hoax? Evidence for the widespread occurrence and cycling of “dark oxygen” in apparently anoxic environments

10:30

Coffee break

11:00: Beatrix Heinze et al.:

Microbial methane oxidation in groundwater ecosystems

11:15: Felix Pfaff et al.:

Promoting autotrophic denitrification in shallow porous aquifers for drinking water production

11:30: Mitali Chitnis et al.:

Tripartite symbiosis in a magnetic ciliate

11:45: Patrycja Janina Petrasz et al.:

Iron corrosion transformation triggered by utilization of Meyerozyma spp. dead biomass.

12:00: Eric Runge et al.:

Framboid-like pyrite is a signature of microbial iron-cycling in hydrothermal sulfide systems

12:15: Nicole Geerlings et al.:

Using stable isotope probing and Raman microspectroscopy to determine single-cell activity in microorganisms with a high cytochrome ccontent

12:30

Lunch break

13:30How was Geobiology 2024 and what does the future hold for the symposium?
14:30

Farewell

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