Program
Time | Kutschenhaus, Schloß Thurnau |
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12:30 | Registration, welcome coffee, checking of corona status (if required) |
13:00 |
Welcome Vice Director of BayCEER, University of Bayreuth, Germany
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13:15 |
My visions when establishing stable isotope research at the University of Bayreuth in 1987 Founding Director of MPI of Biogeochemistry, Jena, Germany
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13:35 |
Distinguishing sources of the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide using stable isotopes Grassland and Fodder Sciences, University of Rostock, Germany
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13:55 |
Traditonal and non-traditional isotopes in small catchments Czech Geological Survey, Prague, Czech Republic
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14:15 |
My personal relationship with isotope research at the University of Bayreuth Short video presentations |
14:55 |
Coffee break |
15:30 |
Bringing stable isotopes and molecular approaches together Imperial College London and Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK
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15:50 |
Mycoheterotrophy among plants with arbuscular mycorrhiza and their unique stable isotope signatures Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, The Netherlands
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16:10 |
Carbon and nitrogen isoscapes as tools for understanding tropical forest restoration Pacific Biosciences Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA
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16:30 |
Stable isotopes and carnivorous plants Botanic Gardens Perth, Australia
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16:55 |
Break (refreshments) |
17:15 |
Transferring stable isotope applications into Science Education Gymnasium Selb, Germany
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17:35 |
Sweet sins – about criminal practices in the honey business and how isotopes expose the fraudsters FoodQS, Bayreuth, Germany
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17:55 |
My personal view on the future of stable isotope applications in science and beyond Short video presentations |
18:15 |
The future of stable isotope research at the University of Bayreuth Agroecology, University of Bayreuth, Germany
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19:00 |
Dinner |
21:30 |
Tour through the medieval centre of Thurnau guided by a night-watchman |
Moderation: Franziska Zahn & Stefan Bindereif