Reminder: Opening Ceremony on 3 April, 18:00-20:00

Dear IsoEcol Delegates,

Only two days to to go!

The Opening Ceremony will take place in the General Purpose Space (多目的スペース) of Ito Hall (B2F) from 18:00 – 20:00 on Sunday the 3rd of April.  A meal and drinks will be provided.  All registered delegates are welcome to attend.

Please see the above map of the campus for the location of Ito Hall.  A detailed layout can be found at http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ext01/iirc/en/about.html#b2.  Alternatively please use the IsoEcol 2016 Google Map below. The venue, Ito Hall, is marked with a red star.

Safe travels and we look forward to seeing you all in Tokyo for many stimulating isotope discussions.

IsoEcol 2016

 

Opening Address: Dr Eitaro Wada

Attendees at IsoEcol 2016 will have the privilege of an opening address by isotope pioneer Dr Eitaro Wada. Dr Wada has a long history of cutting-edge work in isotope ecology and will provide us with a unique perspective on the history of and recent developments in the field in Japan and abroad.

“Dr. Eitaro Wada is a pioneer in the field of isotope ecology. His early work in ocean sciences, followed by his creative period at Mitsubishi-Kasai Institute, primed the larger study of biogeochemical nitrogen cycling. Dr. Wada’s body of work has provided “isotopic” food for though–stimulating this collection of research articles. His students and postdoctoral fellows that he mentored have assembled a book with cutting-edge details to stimulate the research of the next generation of isotope ecologists.”  – Prof. Marilyn L. Fogel, Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Institution of Washington, USAEarth life isotopes

“The record of life on our planet includes a complex chemical differentiation at many levels, including isotopic differentiation. This volume honors an isotope pioneer, Dr. Eitaro Wada, and shows how isotope tracers help us understand and monitor our changing global biosphere.” – Prof. Brian Fry, Department of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences, Louisiana State University, USA

Biography of Dr. Eitaro Wada

Expertise: Biogeochemistry and isotope ecology
Awards: Okada Award, the Oceanographic Society of Japan (1973)

Society Award from the Geochemical Society of Japan (1995)

Miyake Award, The Geochemical Society of Japan (2001)

Honors: Professor Emeritus, Kyoto University (2002)

Professor Emeritus, Russian Academy of Science (Siberian Division) (2001)

Professional Memberships:  Ecological Society of Japan

Geochemical Society of Japan

The Japanese Society of Limnology

Japanese Society of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition

 

 

Keynote Speakers: confirmed

It is with the greatest pleasure that we announce that the Keynote speakers for IsoEcol 2016 have been confirmed.  Delegates will hear about the latest, diverse stable isotope research being undertaken in the laboratories of:

  • Gabe Bowen, University of Utah
  • Yoshito Chikaraishi, JAMSTEC
  • James Ehleringer, University of Utah
  • Michael Richards, The University of British Colombia

Biographic details for our Keynote speakers are available on the Keynote page with presentation titles and abstracts to follow in early 2016.