Hjort Summer School 2016 
Microbial Oceanography - Complexity vs Simplicity in Microbial Ecology

August 29. – September 2. 2016 in Western Norway

What it is about

The Summer School targets the question of how to study the complex world of
pelagic microorganisms. On the large scales, viruses, bacteria, protists and
higher planktonic predators transform the world’s oceans into a living soup
regulating biogeochemical cycles, climate dynamics, pollution events and
marine harvest. On the small scale, we cannot cease to be fascinated by the
mind-boggling diversity found among the microbes and the peculiar
interactions of individuals in a nearby surrounding. Microbial ecologists
study different aspects of this system on separate scales. The goal of this
summer school is to evaluate how the different approaches may fit together
to gain an improved system understanding. We discuss community level
approaches to microbial diversity and function, food web and ecosystem level
approaches and ways to study patterns that go beyond the distinct scales.
Leading international researchers (*) working on different aspects of
microbial oceanography and ecology will teach in a mix of lectures, group
discussions, workshops and student presentations. 

How to Apply

The course is aimed at PhD students (master students may be considered) who
apply by 1. June. Applicants send a brief description of their research (0.5
- 1 page) and a letter of support from their advisor stating that travel
funding is available to [email protected]. Accommodation but no travel is
covered for accepted students. 

Lecturers

Brendan Bohannan (Uni. Oregon)
Jed Fuhrman (USC)
Vicente Fernandez (ETHZ)
Aditee Mitra (Swansea Uni.)
Thomas Kiørboe (DTU-Aqua)
David Talmy (MIT)
Dag Aksnes (UiB)
Frede Thingstad (UiB)
Selina Våge (UiB)
Nigel Goldenfeld (UIUC)


Further information

http://www.hjortcentre.no/en/projects/hjort-centre/events/hjort-summer-school/hjort-summer-school-2016--microbial-oceanography--complexity-and-simplicity-in-microbial-ecology

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