Schedule And General Information
Schedule
November 20, 2019
Devonshire Building Room G20/G21
9:30 |
Registration and coffee |
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10:00 |
An introduction to anammox |
Darci Rush (NIOZ) |
10:30 |
Session 1: Methods – Developments for analysis of anammox biomarkers |
Ellen Hopmans (NIOZ); Rachel Schwartz-Narbonne (Newcastle University) |
11:30 |
Laboratory Tour |
Martin Jones (Newcastle University); Rachel Schwartz-Narbonne (Newcastle University); Paul Donohoe (Newcastle University) |
12:00 |
Lunch |
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13:00 |
Session 2: Models – Refining nitrogen cycle models and including anammox in the model |
Fanny Monteiro (Bristol University); Chris Somes (GEOMAR); Emily Zakem (University of Southern California) |
14:30 |
Poster session (ends at 17:00) |
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18:00 – Dinner at Blackfriars’s Restaurant (Friars St, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4XN)
November 21, 2019
Devonshire Building Room G20/G21
9:00 |
Session 3: Applications – Recent findings about anammox in the environment |
Zoë van Kemenade (NIOZ); Sabine Lengger (University of Plymouth) |
10:00 |
Coffee |
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10:30 |
Session 3 continued: Applications – Recent findings about anammox in the environment |
Zhuoying Wu (Imperial College London); Laura Bristow (University of Southern Denmark) |
11:30 |
Breakout sessions for small-group discussions |
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12:15 |
Lunch |
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13:30 |
Group Discussion: What questions come next? |
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15:00 |
Finish |
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City and Campus Maps
https://www.ncl.ac.uk/who-we-are/contact/maps/
The workshop will be in the Devonshire Building room G20/21.
Dinner is at the Blackfriar's Restaurant.
Hotels
There are numerous hotels in walking distance to the University, or accessible by public transit.
Holiday Inn Express Newcastle City Centre (https://www.ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/hotels/gb/en/newcastle-upon-tyne/ncljb/hoteldetail) is ~25min walk to the university.