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Week 1: THE OCEAN AS A MICROBIAL HABITAT
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Monday 31 May |
INTRODUCTION / ORIENTATION |
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0830-0915 |
Introductions |
MSB 100 |
0900-1000 |
Paperwork — visa and tax forms |
MSB 100 |
1000-1020 |
Break |
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1020-1130 |
Dave Karl: “Microbial Oceanography: Its scope, challenges, and opportunities” Readings (PDFs): |
MSB 100 |
1130-1300 |
Lunch |
MSB Lanai |
1300-1630 |
Student research talks (Part 1) |
MSB 100 |
1630- |
Informal Mixer |
MSB Lanai |
Tuesday 01 June |
INTRODUCTION / ORIENTATION (continued) |
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0900-1045 |
Radiation Safety Training (Irene Sakimoto) |
MSB 100 |
1045-1100 |
Break |
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1100-1130 |
Biosafety Training (Hubert Olipares) |
MSB 100 |
1130-1300 |
Lunch (Campus Center Executive Dining Room) Self introductions: Karl, Steward |
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1300-1400 |
Laboratory Safety Training (Hans Nielsen) |
MSB 100 |
1400-1500 |
Student research talks (Part 2) |
MSB 100 |
1500-1700 |
Faculty research talks (Dave Karl, Grieg Steward, Matt Church, Mike Rappé, Debbie Millikan) |
MSB 100 |
Wednesday 02 June |
OCEAN BIOGEOCHEMICAL VARIABILITY |
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0830-0945 |
Ken Denman: “Observing ocean ecosystems: Needs, capabilities and gaps” Lecture (Powerpoint presentation saved as PDF): |
MSB 100 |
0945-1000 |
Break |
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1000-1115 |
Mick Follows: “Physical circulation of the ocean and nutrient supply” Reading (PDF): |
MSB 100 |
1115-1300 |
Lunch (Campus Center Executive Dining Room) Self introductions: Denman, Follows |
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1300-1400 |
Paul Falkowski: “Coupled redox controls and nutrient cycling” Readings (PDFs): |
MSB 100 |
1400-1500 |
Mary Jane Perry : “Biological control of ocean nutrients” Readings (PDFs): Lecture (Powerpoint presentation):
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MSB 100 |
1520-1620 |
Ken Johnson: “Nutrient supply and metabolic balance in the oligotrophic ocean, Part I” Readings (PDFs):
Lecture (Powerpoint presentation): |
MSB 100 |
1800- |
Group Dinner |
TBD |
Thursday 03 June |
PHYTOPLANKTON DYNAMICS IN THE OPEN SEA |
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0830-0945 |
Mary Jane Perry: “Detection of phytoplankton and their physiology from ships to satellites” Lecture (Powerpoint presentation):
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MSB 100 |
0945-1000 |
Break |
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1000-1115 |
Mick Follows: “Modeling marine microbes: Molecules to ecosystems” Readings (PDFs):
Lecture (PDF): |
MSB 100 |
1120-1300 |
Lunch (Campus Center Executive Dining Room) Self introductions: Johnson, Perry |
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1300-1400 |
Ken Johnson: “Nutrient supply and metabolic balance in the oligotrophic ocean, Part II” |
MSB 100 |
1400-1500 |
Ken Denman: “Responses of marine ecosystems to a changing climate: physical oceanographic and biogeochemical linkages” Lecture (Powerpoint presentation saved as PDF): |
MSB 100 |
1500-1700 |
Cruise planning discussion |
MSB 315 |
Friday 04 June |
MICROBIAL OCEANOGRAPHY: PROJECTIONS, DYNAMICS, AND THE HUMAN DIMENSION |
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0830-1030 |
Mick Follows: “Ocean Data View Tutorial ” |
MSB 315 |
1030-1045 |
Break |
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1045-1145 |
Peter Mouginis-Mark: “The Hawai‘ Space Flight Program” |
MSB 100 |
1200-1330 |
Lunch (Campus Center Executive Dining Room) Self introductions |
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1400-1500 |
Ken Johnson: “Iron: the other limiting nutrient” Readings (PDFs):
Lecture (Powerpoint presentation, parts 1 and 2): |
MSB 100 |
1500-1600 |
Mary Jane Perry: “How might projected changes to the ocean influence plankton biology?” Lecture (Powerpoint presentation):
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MSB 100 |
1600-1700 |
Ken Denman: “A planetary status update and lessons from the IPCC report” |
MSB 100 |
Saturday 05 June |
Symposium 1: “Observations and Predictions in a Changing Ocean”Moderated by Dave Karl |
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0830-1700 |
Speakers:
Coffee service begins at 8:30 am; presentations begin at 8:45 am. Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP to Sharon Sakamoto by Wednesday, June 02. Lunch will be provided; reception to follow at the East-West Center Download the advertisement flyer PDF. |
UH
William Richardson School |
Sunday 06 June |
Free Day for students to explore O‘ahu |
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[ Top of Page ] Week 2: THE MICROBIAL OCEAN VIEWED THROUGH THE LENS OF GENES & GENOMES
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Monday 07 June |
INTRODUCTION TO MARINE MICROBIAL GENOMICS AND METAGENOMICS |
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0900-1015 |
Ed DeLong : “Marine microbes and genomics” Readings (PDFs):
Additional readings (PDFs): |
MSB 100 |
1015-1045 |
Break |
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1045-1200 |
Jon Zehr : “Functional genomics and transcriptomics of the marine nitrogen cycle” |
MSB 100 |
1200-1330 |
Faculty brownbag lunch (Campus Center Room 220) Self introductions: DeLong, Zehr |
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1330-1500 |
Mike Rappé: “Pelagibacter — the most abundant heterotroph in the oceans” Readings (PDFs):
Lecture (PDF): |
MSB 100 |
1500-1530 |
Break |
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1530-1700 |
Ed DeLong: “Marine microbial metagenomics” |
MSB 100 |
1800- |
Group Dinner |
TBD |
Tuesday 08 June |
GENOME ASSEMBLY AND ANALYSES — APPLICATIONS AND THEORY |
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0900-1015 |
Nikos Kyrpides: “Annotation of microbial genomes ” Readings (PDF): Lectures (PowerPoint): |
MSB 100 |
1015-1045 |
Break |
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1045-1200 |
Jon Zehr: “New players in the N cycle revealed by population metagenomics” |
MSB 100 |
1200-1330 |
Faculty brownbag lunch (Campus Center Room 220) Self introductions: Kyrpides, Rappé |
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1330-1700 |
Lecture & Computer Lab I — Genomic and metagenomic analytical tools
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MSB 315 |
Wednesday 09 June |
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0900-1015 |
Mike Rappé: “Genomic perspectives on ubiquitous, newly cultivated marine planktonic bacteria” Lecture (PDF): |
MSB 100 |
1015-1045 |
Break |
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1030-1200 |
Ed DeLong: “Marine metatranscriptomics” Lecture (PDF):
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MSB 100 |
1200-1330 |
Lunch (Campus Center Room 220) Self introductions |
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1330-1700 |
Lecture & Computer Lab II — Genomic and metagenomic analysis using IMG and IMG/M
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MSB 315 |
Thursday 10 June |
THE OCEAN AT THE CELLULAR SCALE |
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0830-0945 |
Roman Stocker: “Life at low Reynolds numbers” Lecture (PDF): |
MSB 100 |
0945-1000 |
Break |
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1000-1115 |
Ger van den Engh: “Principles and practices in flow cytometry (Part 1)” |
MSB 100 |
1115-1300 |
Lunch (Campus Center Room 220) Self introductions: Stocker, van den Engh |
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1300-1700 |
Lab (Kyrpides): “Annotating a newly sequenced microbial genome using IMG” |
MSB 315 |
1800- |
Group Dinner |
TBD |
Friday 11 June |
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0830-1015 |
Lab (Kyrpides): “Annotating a newly sequenced microbial genome using IMG” |
MSB 315 |
1015-1030 |
Break |
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1030-1145 |
Lab (Kyrpides): “Annotating a newly sequenced microbial genome using IMG” |
MSB 315 |
1200-1330 |
Lunch (MSB Lanai) |
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1330-1445 |
Roman Stocker: “Chemotaxis and microbial movement in the sea” Lecture (PDF): |
MSB 100 |
1445-1600 |
Ger van den Engh: “Principles and practices in flow cytometry (Part 2)” |
MSB 100 |
Saturday 12 June |
Symposium 2: “The cellular sea”Moderated by Grieg Steward |
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0830-0845 |
Coffee |
UH
William Richardson School |
0845-0900 |
Introductory comments by moderator |
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0900-1000 |
Roman Stocker, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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1000-1030 |
Break |
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1030-1130 |
Ger van den Engh, BD Biosciences
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1130-1300 |
LUNCH (provided for all on site) |
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1300-1400 |
Michael Sieracki, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences |
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1400-1500 |
Carles Pedrós-Alió, Institut de Ciéncies del Mar
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1500-1520 |
Short break |
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1520-1620 |
Farooq Azam, Scripps Institution of Oceanography |
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1620-1645 |
General discussion as time permits |
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1650-1900 |
Symposium Mixer / Reception (in the Edwin S.N. Wong Hospitality Suite in the Stan Sherriff Center, a short walk from the symposium site) |
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Please RSVP to Sharon Sakamoto by Wednesday, June 09. |
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Sunday 13 June |
Free Day for students to explore O‘ahu |
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0845-1400 |
Kayaking around windward O‘ahu (Ken Doggett) |
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[ Top of Page ] Week 3: FOUNDATIONS OF MICROBIAL OCEANOGRAPHY
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Monday 14 June |
THE NEW GENERATION OF MICROBIAL OCEANOGRAPHY |
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0830-0945 |
Farooq Azam: “Observing ocean microbes and biogeochemistry at the microscale” |
MSB 100 |
0945-1000 |
Break |
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1000-1115 |
Carlos Pedrós-Alió: “Marine Microbial Diversity: Dipping into the Rare Biosphere” |
MSB 100 |
1115-1315 |
Lunch (Campus Center Executive Dining Room) Self introductions: Azam, Sieracki |
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1315-1430 |
Michael Sieracki: “Changes in observing technologies provide insight into new and old microbial processes” |
MSB 100 |
1500-1800 |
Cruise planning meeting |
MSB 315 |
Tuesday 15 June |
THE MICROBIAL LOOP: CONCEPTS, PATTERNS, AND PROCESSES |
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0830-0945 |
Farooq Azam: “The microbial loop: Then and Now” |
MSB 100 |
0945-1000 |
Break |
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1000-1115 |
Susana Agusti: “Mortality and cell death in the sea” |
MSB 100 |
1115-1315 |
Lunch (Campus Center Executive Dining Room) Self introductions: Pedros-Alio, Agusti |
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1315-1430 |
Carlos Duarte: “Heterotrophic Activity in the Sea Revisited” Reading (PDF): New! Lecture (PDF):
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MSB 100 |
1430-1545 |
Carlos Pedrós-Alió: “The scientific presentation as theater” |
MSB 100 |
1600-1800 |
Cruise planning meeting |
MSB 315 |
1800- |
Group Dinner |
TBD |
Wednesday 16 June |
MICROBIAL OCEANOGRAPHY OF THE EUPHOTIC ZONE |
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0830-0945 |
Carlos Duarte: “Ecology and microbial oceanography of the top meter of the sea” New! Lecture (PDF): |
MSB 100 |
0945-1000 |
Break |
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1000-1115 |
Michael Sieracki: “Novel phototrophs of the sea” |
MSB 100 |
1115-1315 |
Lunch (Campus Center Executive Dining Room) Self introductions: Duarte |
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1315-1430 |
Carlos Pedrós-Alió: “A bestiary for the XXI century” |
MSB 100 |
1445-1600 |
Carlos Duarte: “Microbial Oceanography as a Business” — open discussion to follow lecture New! Lecture (PDF): |
MSB 100 |
Thursday 17 June |
Cruise Preparations |
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0830 |
Students depart dorms to UH Marine Center, Snug Harbor (1 Sand Island Access Road) |
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0900 |
Arrive R/V Kilo Moana to load research vessel |
Snug Harbor |
1500 |
Students take cabs back to UH |
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Friday 18 June |
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0900-1015 |
Grieg Steward: Viral ecology in the marine environment |
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1015-1030 |
Break |
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1030-1145 |
Matt Church: Ecosystem variability in the Subtropical North Pacific Ocean |
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1200-1300 |
Lunch |
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1300-1400 |
Debbie Millikan: “Marine Symbioses” (revised 06-16-10) |
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Saturday 19 June |
Free Day to explore O‘ahu |
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Sunday 20 June |
RESEARCH CRUISE Download the research plan (Word .doc). Readings (PDFs)
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Kilo Moana |
0645 |
Students take cabs to UH Marine Center at Snug Harbor (revised 06-14-10) |
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0700 |
Arrive R/V Kilo Moana for 0800 departure (revised 06-14-10) |
Snug Harbor |
[ Top of Page ] Week 4: AT SEA / RETURN TO HONOLULU / LAB ANALYSIS |
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Monday 21 June – Friday 25 June |
RESEARCH CRUISE |
Kilo Moana |
Saturday 26 June |
Return to Honolulu |
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0900 |
Return to Snug Harbor aboard R/V Kilo Moana |
Snug Harbor |
1300 |
Students check into Frear Hall |
Frear Hall |
Sunday 27 June |
UH laboratory analyses |
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[ Top of Page ] Week 5: LAB ANALYSIS / STUDENT PRESENTATIONS / TO BOSTON |
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Monday 28 June |
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0900-1700 |
UH laboratory analyses |
MSB |
Tuesday 29 June |
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0900-1700 |
UH laboratory analyses |
MSB |
Wednesday 30 June |
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0900-1700 |
UH laboratory analyses |
MSB 315 |
Thursday 01 July |
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0900-1700 |
Data analyses and preparation for student presentations |
MSB 315 |
Friday 02 July |
Student Presentations |
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0900-1300 |
Preparation for student presentations |
MSB 315 |
1300-1500 |
Student research presentations |
MSB 100 |
1600 |
Mixer/reception |
TBA |
Saturday 03 July |
Depart for Boston |
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1200 |
Students check out of Frear Hall |
Frear Hall |
1530 |
Depart for airport |
HNL |
1800 |
Depart for Honolulu for Boston, MA, to attend Gordon Research Conference (GRC) |
BOS |
Sunday 04 July |
Boston / Gordon Reseach Conference |
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1200 |
Arrive Boston |
BOS |
1400 |
Shuttle to GRC from Embassy Suites, Boston, MA |
Boston |
1800 |
Dinner, evening presentations GRC, Tilton, NH |
Tilton, NH |
[ Top of Page ] Week 6: GORDON RESEARCH CONFERENCE |
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Monday 05 July – |
Students attend Gordon Research Conference |
Tilton, NH |
Friday 09 July |
Depart |
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0730 |
Breakfast GRC |
Tildon, NH |
0900 |
Depart Tilton, NH for Boston, MA |
Tilton, NH |
1200 |
Arrive Logan Airport, depart Boston and return home |
BOS |
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