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Name and affiliation
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Topic
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Title
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Prof Andy Johnston
University East Anglia,
United Kingdom
a.johnston@uea.ac.uk
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Genetic clues to DMS(P) breakdown
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The remarkable
diversity of the genes, pathways and microbes that make dimethyl sulfide from
DMSP
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Dr. Angela Hatton
Scottish Association for Marine Science, United Kingdom
Angela.Hatton@sams.ac.uk
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Algal bacterial Interactions and fate of DMS(P)
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The Role of Associated Bacteria in the production of DMS and
DMSO in Algal Cultures
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Dr. Arancha
Lana
Institut de
Ciències del Mar, Spain
lana@icm.csic.es
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DMS and low cloud microphysics
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DMS and other aerosol
precursors from the global ocean: their influence on clouds
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Dr. Christa Marandino
IFM-Geomar,
Germany
cmarandino@ifm-geomar.de
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Air-sea exchange
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Measuring open ocean DMS air-sea fluxes
using the eddy correlation technique
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Dr. Gauthier Carnat
University of
Manitoba, Canada
gauthier.carnat@gmail.com
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DMS(P) in ice
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DMS,P,O: the contribution of the marine cryosphere
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Prof. Graham Jones
Southern Cross
University, Australia
gjones@scu.edu.au
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DMS(P) and corals
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Dimethysulphide and Dimethylsulphoniopropionate Production
from Coral Reefs in the Great Barrier Reef
and Links to Regional Climate
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Dr. Hendrik Schaefer
University of Warwick, United Kingdom
H.Schaefer@warwick.ac.uk
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DMS Consumption
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Physiological, biochemical and genetic aspects of aerobic
bacterial dimethysulfide and methanethiol degradation.
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Dr. K. Krishnamurty
Vikram Sarabhai Space
Centre, India
krishnamoorthy_k@vssc.gov.in
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Aerosols over the Northern Indian
Ocean
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Climate Forcing by Aerosols over Oceanic regions adjoining India: New Insights from ICARB
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Mr. Matt Woodhouse
University of
Leeds, UK
m.woodhouse@see.leeds.ac.uk
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DMS flux and CCN
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The fate
of DMS in the atmosphere: contribution to aerosol and influence on clouds
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Dr. Maurice
Levasseur
Université
Laval, Canada
maurice.levasseur@bio.ulaval.ca
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Canadian SOLAS and DMS
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Dynamics and phylogenetic affiliation of DMSP-degrading bacteria in Arctic
waters |
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Dr. Patricia Matrai
Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, USA
pmatrai@bigelow.org
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Biocomplexity and marine DMS cycle
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Fronts, eddies, DMSP and DMS: Is it physics? Lessons learned since the 1980s
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