His expertise includes managing large, complex research projects, and the development of space as a vantage point for understanding the Earth. His career has focused on the large-scale impacts of land management and climate change on ecosystem processes and on the role of the changing global carbon cycle in the climate system. David Schimel is a Senior Research Scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab as and Technical Group Supervisor for Carbon and Ecosystems. Senior Research Scientist, Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Magda Zernicka-Goetz, Caltech: Stem cell models of embryos identify the self-organisational principles of early developmentĭiscussion 3:15 pm - 4:15 pm Moderators: John Mulchaey and Kaushik Bhattacharya Will Ludington, Carnegie Science: A complex symbiotic microbiome in the Drosophila gut Marianne Bronner, Caltech: Mending broken hearts with neural crest cells Kamena Kostova, Carnegie Science: Quality control during ribosome biogenesis Woody Fischer, Caltech: The rise of mud - carbon cycling and storage in river floodplainsĪnna Michalak, Carnegie Science: Climate, carbon, and water – Tracking and anticipating human impactsĬhristian Frankenberg, Caltech: The Global Carbon Cycle, a joint modeling and remote sensing perspective Joe Berry, Carnegie Science: Photosynthesis: Linking the molecular scale with the planetary scale Sue Rhee, Carnegie Science: Understanding Mechanisms of Thermo-adaptation in a Desert Extremophile Tidestromia oblongifoliaĬhair: Dave Schimel, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Joe Parker, Caltech: Evolving in ant-shaped biosphere Moi Exposito-Alonso, Carnegie Science: The genomics of climate adaptation and extinction Victoria Orphan, Caltech: Microbial ecosystem services and the fate of blue carbon Welcome 8:00 am - 8:15 am David Tirrell, Caltech
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