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We are pleased to announce that the 7th International Conference on Nitrification and Related Processes (ICoN7) will be held virtually coming from Logan Utah USA from July 18-22, 2021. The ICoN meetings are the premier biennial opportunity for sharing scientific research related to nitrification, links between nitrification and other processes of the global nitrogen and other elemental cycles, and applications of insights from fundamental science to technical and environmental systems. The Scientific Advisory Committee has put together a stellar program covering a wide range of topics related to the global nitrogen cycle, intersection between nitrogen and other elemental cycles, and applications of knowledge from basic research to technological innovation to environmental application. These topics will be covered by invited keynote lectures, plenary and contributed talks, posters, and an early career workshop for young scientists. The ICoN7 is the first ICoN to be held virtually due to safety concerns of the Covid 19 pandemic. We are now calling for abstract submissions. We expect all attendees to register and submit an abstract for presentation. Please submit your abstract online by May 15, 2021 for consideration for an oral presentation and by June 19, 2021 for poster. Oral presentations may be prerecorded video available for on-demand viewing. Video short talks will complement poster presentations. Interactive sessions for discussions and questions are also planned. Note the meeting language is English. On behalf of the Scientific Advisory Committee and local team at Utah State University, we look forward to your contribution and participation.Zeitraum | 18 Juli 2021 → 22 Juli 2021 |
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Veranstaltungstyp | Konferenz |
Ort | Utah, USA / Vereinigte StaatenAuf Karte anzeigen |
Bekanntheitsgrad | International |
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Proteomic investigations of the ammonia monooxygenase complex in the archaeon Nitrososphaera viennensis
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