Insights from stable isotope analysis have resulted in significant advances in the study of biogeochemistry, ecology, and environmental science. In particular, compound-specific stable and radioactive isotope analyses at the level of individual organic compounds have emerged as powerful tools for providing unprecedented accuracy in the understanding of ecological and environmental dynamics across aquatic and terrestrial systems. In this symposium, IsoE2, we bring together a diverse group of scientists who have used stable isotope analysis to develop novel theoretical and applied approaches to solving broad, overarching questions relating to ecology, evolution, human health, and sustainable ecosystems.
Brian Popp (University of Hawaii)
Jaesoo Lim (KIGAM)
Jeong rack Koh (Lotte Aquarium)
Kyung-Hoon Shin (Hanyang University)
Sae Yun Kwon (POSTECH)
Thomas Larsen (Max Planck Institute)
Yimimg Wang (Max Planck Institute)
Yoshito Chikaraishi (Hokkaido University)
Yuko Takizawa (Hokkaido University)
Bohyung Choi (NIFS)
Chang-Bum Jeong (Incheon National University)
Heejun Ko (Lotte Aquarium)
Hyuntae Choi (Hokkaido University)
Jia Huan Liew (University of Tasmania)
Kyungcheol Choy (Hanyang University)
Lucien Besnard (POSTECH)
Min-Seob Kim (NIER)
Rong Fan (Northwest University)
Sujeong Park (KIGAM)
Sujin Kang (KIOST)
Yeonjung Lee (KIOST)
(INA)
28 Dec 2023 Deadline for Registration
8 Jan 2024 Deadline for Abstract Submission
15 Jan 2024 Open an Abstract book on the Website
55, Hanyangdaehak-ro, Sangnok-gu,
Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do 15588, Republic of Korea