Untitled document 5th International Symposium on Biological and Environmental Chemistry of DMS(P) and Related Compounds
19 - 22 October, 2010, National Institute of Oceanography (CSIR), Goa, INDIA

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 Convenor:

 Name:Dr.M Dileep Kumar
 Designation:Scientist G
 Organization:National Institute of Oceanography
 Address:Chemical Oceanography, Dona Paula, Goa, India
 Mail:dileep@nio.org
 Phone:+91-832-2450 398
 Fax:+91-832-2450 602
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Sessions for the 5th International DMS(P) symposium:

  1. DMSP biosynthesis, regulation and physiological functions
  2. Regulation and metabolic pathways of DMS(P) and related compounds
  3. Dynamics of DMS(P) and related compounds in marine ecosystems
  4. Sea-air exchange processes and atmospheric oxidation
  5. Modelling and climate connections
  6. Regional experiments related to DMS(P)
  7. Miscellaneous

 

Invited talks:

Name and affiliation

Topic

Title

Prof Andy Johnston

University East Anglia, United Kingdom

a.johnston@uea.ac.uk

Genetic clues to DMS(P) breakdown

The remarkable diversity of the genes, pathways and microbes that make dimethyl sulfide from DMSP

Dr. Angela Hatton

Scottish Association for Marine Science, United Kingdom

Angela.Hatton@sams.ac.uk

Algal bacterial Interactions and fate of DMS(P)

The Role of Associated Bacteria in the production of DMS and DMSO in Algal Cultures

 

Dr. Arancha Lana

Institut de Ciències del Mar, Spain

lana@icm.csic.es

DMS and low cloud microphysics

DMS and other aerosol precursors from the global ocean: their influence on clouds

Dr. Christa Marandino

IFM-Geomar, Germany

cmarandino@ifm-geomar.de

Air-sea exchange

Measuring open ocean DMS air-sea fluxes using the eddy correlation technique

 

Dr. Gauthier Carnat

University of Manitoba, Canada

gauthier.carnat@gmail.com

DMS(P) in ice

DMS,P,O: the contribution of the marine cryosphere

Prof. Graham Jones

Southern Cross University, Australia

gjones@scu.edu.au

DMS(P) and corals

Dimethysulphide and Dimethylsulphoniopropionate Production from Coral Reefs in the Great Barrier Reef and Links to Regional Climate

  Dr. Hendrik Schaefer

  University of Warwick, United Kingdom

  H.Schaefer@warwick.ac.uk

  DMS Consumption

  Physiological, biochemical and genetic aspects of aerobic bacterial dimethysulfide and methanethiol degradation.

 

Dr. K. Krishnamurty

Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, India

krishnamoorthy_k@vssc.gov.in

Aerosols over the Northern Indian Ocean

Climate Forcing by Aerosols over Oceanic regions adjoining India: New Insights from ICARB

Mr. Matt Woodhouse

University of Leeds, UK

m.woodhouse@see.leeds.ac.uk

DMS flux and CCN

The fate of DMS in the atmosphere: contribution to aerosol and influence on clouds

Dr. Maurice Levasseur

Université Laval, Canada

maurice.levasseur@bio.ulaval.ca

Canadian SOLAS and DMS

Dynamics and phylogenetic affiliation of DMSP-degrading bacteria in Arctic waters

Dr. Patricia Matrai

Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, USA

pmatrai@bigelow.org

Biocomplexity and marine DMS cycle

Fronts, eddies, DMSP and DMS: Is it physics? Lessons learned since the 1980s

 

 


 

 


 
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