Time | Event | Speakers/Organizers | Platform access link |
8:00-8:30 | Registration of the remaining participants | Conference center staff, local committee & granted students | |
8:30-9:00 | Inauguration of the conference: welcome addresses from organizers and local representatives | ||
Session 1: Ecology, distribution and dynamics: past, present and future. Chairs: W. Hess (morning) / L.R. Moore (afternoon) | |||
9:00-9:25 | S1-invited talk 1: A short story of the diversity and activity of cyanobacteria in the global ocean | Zackary Johnson | |
9:25-9:50 | S1-invited talk 2 (on-line): Diversity and adaptation of Synechococcus in estuarine waters | Liu Hongbin | |
9:50-10:15 | S1-invited talk 3 (on-line): Comparative and ecological genomics of marine picocyanobacteria | Laurence Garczarek | |
10:15-10:40 | S1-invited talk 4 (on-line): Faster growth of the major prokaryotic versus eukaryotic CO2 fixers in the oligotrophic ocean | Mikhail Zubkov | |
10:40-10:55 | S1-short talk 1: Novel constraints improve divergence time estimates for picocyanobacteria, suggesting a history marked by mass extinctions and recoveries | Gregory Fournier | |
10:55-11:15 | Coffee break | ||
11:15-11:40 | S1-invited talk 5: Ecological controls of Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus global distributions now and in the future | Stephanie Dutkiewicz | |
11:40-11:55 | S1-short talk 2 (on-line): Synechococcus spp. living in the mesopelagic anoxic realm of the black sea | Cristiana Callieri | |
11:55-12:10 | S1-short talk 3: Synechococcus tolerance to environmental stressors in the warm Red Sea | Susana Agustí | |
12:10-12:25 | S1-short talk 4: When are niche models predictive?: Reconciling opposing predictions for Prochlorococcus in a warming ocean | Christopher Follett | |
12:25-12:40 | S1-short talk 5: Proteome mapping of a cyanobacterium reveals distinct compartment organisation and cell dispersed metabolism | David Lea-Smith | |
12:40-12:55 | S1-short talk 6 (on-line): Picocyanobacteria in Inland Seas | Maureen Coleman | |
13:00-14:00 | Lunch in conference center | ||
14:00-14:50 | Keynote speech (on-line): Prochlorococcus: Then and now | Sallie W. (Penny) Chisholm | |
14:50-15:15 | S1-invited talk 6 (on-line): Seasons of Syn: insights into the annual patterns of a coastal Synechococcus population from in-situ flow cytometry | Kristen Hunter-Cevera | |
15:15-15:40 | S1-invited talk 7: Understanding ocean biogeochemical cycles through the lens of Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus | Adam C. Martiny | |
15:40-16:05 | S1-invited talk 8: Exploring the diverse functional attributes of marine cyanobacteria in natural populations | Mak Saito | |
16:05-16:25 | Coffee break | ||
16:25-16:50 | S1-invited talk 9 (on-line): Data driven models of Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus abundance distributions | Ginger Armbrust | |
16:50-17:05 | S1-short talk 7 (on-line): Genomic mosaicism underlies the adaptation of marine Synechococcus ecotypes to several, distinct oceanic iron niches | Nathan Ahlgren | |
17:05-17:20 | S1-short talk 8: Thermal acclimation and nutrient availability control Prochlorococcus cell division in surface waters | François Ribalet | |
Session 2: Physiology, gene regulation and metabolism. Chair: C. Steglich | |||
17:20-17:35 | S2-short talk 9: Molecular mechanisms of thermal acclimation in Prochlorococcus marinus MIT9301 | Laura Alonso Saez | |
17:35-17:50 | S2-short talk 10 (on-line): Prochlorococcus strains employ different photosynthetic strategies under distinct conditions of oxygen concentration and light availability: mining the Ocean Protein Portal | Amanda Cockshutt | |
Posters sessions | |||
17:50-19:05 | 1st Poster session: 2 parallel sessions/10 time slots/5 posters in each slot | Parallel Poster Session Room 1 - Plenary Room - Click on this link to access to the list of posters | |
17:50-19:05 | Parallel Poster Session Room 2 - Pablo de Céspedes Room - Click on this link to access to the list of posters | ||
20:00-21:00 | Banquet |
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