Folks
I know that there many on the list that use stable isotope analysis in their 
work (or who are supervising students and postdocs doing so). 

I'd like to bring your attention to the upcoming 11th International Conference 
on the Applications of Stable Isotope Techniques to Ecological Studies, AKA 
IsoEcol 2018. 
Like previous IsoEcol meetings, IsoEcol 2018 will bring together an exciting 
global mix of researchers at different career stages from universities, 
industry and government with common interests in the development and 
application of stable isotope techniques to the ecological sciences. 

The meeting will be held between 30 July and 3 August 2018 in lovely Viña del 
Mar in Central Chile. Located on the Pacific coast, a few hours from Santiago 
(and its international airport), Viña has much to offer the traveller with lots 
of accommodation, great views, food, drink and entertainment. The meeting 
itself will be held in the Universidad Andrés Bello in its modern Viña del Mar 
campus.

IsoEcol is rightfully recognised as one of the friendliest and welcoming 
meetings in the scientific calendar - we will maintain this record here in Viña 
del Mar, providing an environment where students, early career researchers and 
established scientists can meet and talk isotope ecology in a friendly and 
sociable atmosphere. 

See www.isoecol.com/2018/ for more information, to submit an abstract and to 
register.
If you are into that kind of thing, you can follow us on twitter @IsoEcol2018

Cheers
Chris


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Professor Chris Harrod
(Fish & Aquatic Ecology)

Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @chris_harrod
www.harrodlab.net
HarrodLab: Fish and Stable Isotope Ecology Laboratory
Instituto de Ciencias Naturales Alexander von Humboldt, 
Universidad de Antofagasta,
Avenida Angamos 601, Antofagasta, Chile
Chile Mobile: +56 9 7399 7792
Chile Office: +56 55 2637400
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