Posting this notice I receive from Jon Kaye at the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation:
Colleagues –
We have lined up a fantastic group of speakers for the upcoming EMBO Symposium on aquatic protist ecology and evolution and are seeking additional speakers and poster contributions to be selected from submitted abstracts!
Abstract submission deadline is approaching — October 22. The symposium is stimulated by the completion of the Marine Microbial Eukaryote Transcriptome Sequencing Project (MMETSP) and major milestones achieved by the Tara Oceans and Malaspina expeditions. The goal is to bring together the MMETSP, Tara Oceans, Malaspina, and well-established protist model systems communities. The Symposium will take place in Heidelberg, Germany from 26–29 January 2016.
http://www.embo-embl-symposia.org/symposia/2016/EES16-01/index.html
Invited speakers include the following scientists whose specialties range from marine and freshwater microeukaryote ecology to studies of long-standing protist model systems such as Tetrahymena and Chlamydomonas:
http://www.embo-embl-symposia.org/symposia/2016/EES16-01/speakers_gallery/index.html
The sessions are:
1. And You May Ask Yourself, “Well…How Did I Get Here?”: Biodiversity Patterns across Space and Time
2. Love–Hate Relationships: Intimate Interactions, from Trophic Interactions to Symbiosis
3. Weird and Wonderful Organelles and Symbionts—Photosynthesis, Respiration, and Beyond
4. Knock, Knock—Who’s There? Extracellular Signaling
5. Genetic Transportation: Causes and Consequences of Gene Exchange in Protists
6. Small Microbe, Big World: Microeukaryotes in Aquatic Ecosystems
7. Situation Normal, All Stressed Out
8. Evolutionary Tipping Points: How Do Protists Adapt?
The organizers will be selecting poster and additional oral presentations from the submitted abstracts. The abstract submission deadline is 22 October 2015, and the registration deadline is 3 December 2015.