
The 3rd JAMBIO International Symposium, organized by JAMBIO (Japanese
Association of Marine Biology) in collaboration with the Tsukuba Global
Science Week and the International Educational and Research Laboratory
Program, (University of Tsukuba), will bring together researchers from around the world to discuss what approaches are essential to cope with the threat posed
by the global crises of ocean acidification and biodiversity loss. This
symposium will focus on a range of research topics ranging from fundamental
marine biology to some recent contributions of Japanese marine stations and
the worldwide association of marine stations. These contributions include an
international research program for the CO2 seep system recently found at
Shikine Island and a standardized technique for an extensive and global survey
of coastal biodiversity, including its genetic information.
Date : September 21st , 2016 - 13:00 to 16:30
Venue: Room 120, Bunkyo School Building, Tokyo Campus, University of Tsukuba
Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line: Myogadani Station
(about two-minute walk)
Participation fee :Free
Banquet: Fee:¥4,000, Student:¥2,000
Banquet Venue: Ikebukuro G-Style
Tokyo, Toshima-ku, Ikebukuro 3-29-9 4F Access
Pre-Registration Deadline: September. 9th, 2016
(on-site registration is possible)
Please fill this registration form.
Speakers:
Michael Thorndyke (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
Hiroaki Nakano (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
Nancy Knowlton (Smithsonian Institution, USA)
Jason Hall-Spencer (Plymouth University, UK, University of Tsukuba, Japan)
Takeo Hama (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
Katsunori Kimoto (JAMSTEC, Japan)
Marco Milazzo (University of Palermo, Italy)
Contact: jambio@kurofune.shimoda.tsukuba.ac.jp