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Session 6: Extremophiles impact our perception of the habitability
Chair: Matt Schrenk
Chair: Julie Huber
Monday, March 27th, 2006 (3:00 - 5:40 pm)
Ronald Reagan Building, Hemisphere A
Last Updated: March 20, 2006
| Abstract ID |
Time |
Title (Presenter) |
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| #349 |
15 min |
Using appraisal of microbial activity in sub-permafrost brines to refine life-detection strategies for Mars (Lisa M. Pratt) |
| #351 |
15 min |
Mapping habitable environments by studying physiological changes in microbial communities at life's upper temperature boundary (Matthew O. Schrenk) |
| #365 |
15 min |
The Evolution and Diversity of Ancient CO2-Fixation Pathways in Extremophilic Microorganisms: Clues to the Early Evolution of Life on Earth (Stefan M. Sievert ) |
| #363 |
15 min |
Syntrophy Through Starvation: Do the General Rules of Ecology Apply in Oligotrophic Subterranean Environments? (Hazel A. Barton) |
| #385 |
15 min |
Microbiology of ultrabasic springs from extremely reduced aquifer fluids on the actively serpentinizing Cedars Peridotite (Orion J. Johnson) |
| #386 |
15 min |
Cyanobacterial Biomarker Lipids in Hypersaline Microbial Mats and Environmental Adaptation (Linda L. Jahnke) |
| #401 |
15 min |
Research on Extremophiles and Astrobiology To Be Showcased in a New Old Faithful Visitor Education Center in Yellowstone National Park (David M. Ward) |
| #339 |
15 min |
Protein Structural Adaptations to Extreme Environments (Andrew K. Boal) |
| #260 |
15 min |
Oxygen tolerance in 'strictly anaerobic' methanogens (James J Moran) |
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