SPM96 | Tracing with Biology : Connect with others who are using eDNA, Carbon, Diatoms, etc. to get to the bottom of water and sediment movement
Tracing with Biology : Connect with others who are using eDNA, Carbon, Diatoms, etc. to get to the bottom of water and sediment movement
Convener: Yvonne SchadewellECSECS | Co-conveners: Natalie Ceperley, Peter Chifflard
Tue, 29 Apr, 19:00–20:00 (CEST)
 
Room 2.83
Tue, 19:00
This meeting is designed to establish a network for scientists using environmental DNA (eDNA) and other biological tracers in hydrological research. We warmly invite those already working in this field and those interested in starting projects at the intersection of biology and hydrology or hydrologically related topics to join us. The goal is to foster collaboration by bringing together experts from these two disciplines to exchange knowledge and encourage interdisciplinary partnerships. This gathering will provide a platform for sharing experiences, brainstorming innovative ideas, and discussing the use of biological tracers in hydrological studies. We are excited to explore this interdisciplinary space and look forward to the potential breakthroughs that can emerge from closer collaboration between biology and hydrology. By uniting researchers from various backgrounds, we aim to explore the use of natural tracers, inspire new ideas, generate solutions, and develop new ideas for advancing environmental science. We look forward to exploring with you how biology and hydrology can work together, paving the way for future breakthroughs.