讲座安排:
时间:2015年6月9日
地点:图文中心102会议室
8:45-9:45
报告人:
Jian Lin (Woods Hole Oceanographic Insitution, USA /South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, CAS,China)
题目:
“Mariana Trench Deep Initiative”: Why is the Mariana Trench so deep?
9:45-10:45
报告人:Chiaki Kato (Extremobiosphere Research Center, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan)
题目:Microbial diversity of the deep-sea piezophiles, and their molecular mechanisms for pressure adaptation
11:00-12:00
报告人: Alan J. Jamieson (Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen, Newburgh,Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom)
题目:The HADES-M Mariana Trench expedition 2014
13:30-14:30
报告人:Stuart B Piertney (Institute of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Aberdeen, UK)
题目:Eco-evolutionary dynamics of hadal amphipods
14:30-15:30
报告人:Yu-Zhong Zhang (State Key Laboratory of Microbial Technology, Marine Biotechnology Research Center, Shandong University, Jinan, China)
题目:Insight into the lifestyle of bacteria in deep-sea sediment and its role and mechanism in sedimentary organic matter degradation
15:45-16:45
报告人: Prokaryotic activities maintained under in situ high hydrostatic pressure: how, which one, why?
题目:Christian Tamburini (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), France)
Information about HAST Advisory Board (AB) members
1. Jian Lin
Affiliation: Woods Hole Oceanographic Insitution / South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
Short biography: Dr. Jian Lin is a Senior Scientist and Henry Bigelow Chair for Excellence in Oceanography at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA. He received Ph.D. from Brown University, USA, and B.S. from University of Science and Technology of China. His interests include deep-ocean exploration of ocean ridges, trenches, hydrothermal vents, earthquakes, and tsunamis. He has led and participated in close to 20 expeditions in the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, as well as the South China and Mediterranean Sea. Dr. Lin served as Chair of the InterRidge International Science Program, was recognized by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) as one of the most cited earthquake researchers, and was elected a Fellow of the Geological Society of America (GSA) and American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
2. Chiaki Kato
Affiliation: Extremobiosphere Research Center, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Yokosuka 237-0061, Japan
Research interest: Chiaki Kato is a deep-sea microbiologist, particularly interested in the high-pressure adapted microbes (Piezophiles). He discovered the pressure adaptation mechanisms in such deep-sea extremophiles, and found that the pressure could be one of the key factors to unveil the life.
3. Stuart B Piertney
Affiliation: Institute of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Aberdeen, UK
Short biography: Stuart Piertney is Professor of Molecular Ecology and Evolution in the Institute of Biological and Environmental Sciences at the University of Aberdeen. His undergraduate degree was in marine biology and his PhD in marine evolutionary ecology, both awarded by the University of Wales. He was subsequently awarded a NERC advanced postdoctoral research fellowship before taking up his faculty position at Aberdeen. He is currently a Leverhulme Trust Research Fellow, examining patterns and processes of speciation in hadal amphipods.
He has over 20 years of experience in developing and using molecular markers to address fundamental questions in ecology, conservation biology, population genetics and evolution across a range of vertebrate and invertebrate species. Studies have being undertaken at all levels of the evolutionary hierarchy - from identifying the phylogenetic relationships among taxa, resolving patterns of phylogeographic and population genetic structure, determining relationships among individuals within populations, and examining the dynamics of specific genes. Traditionally, focus has been on utilising neutral polymorphisms and candidate genes of known ecological importance such as the MHC, but latterly emphasis has switched to using next generation 'omics technologies to gain a more holistic understanding of adaptation and genomic response to environmental and ecological change.He has published over 100 papers in peer reviewed journals leveraged from competitive grants awarded by government, charitable and industrial sources. He currently sits on the UK’s Natural Environmental Research Council (NERC) College and is associate editor for three international journals in areas of molecular ecology and evolutionary biology.
4.Yu-Zhong Zhang
Affiliation: State Key Laboratory of Microbial Technology, Marine Biotechnology Research Center, Shandong University, Jinan 250100, China
Email: zhangyz@sdu.edu.cn
Short biography:
5. Alan Jamieson
Affiliation: Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen, Newburgh, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom
Email: a.jamieson@abdn.ac.uk
Short biography: Dr. Alan Jamieson is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Aberdeen’s Oceanlab in the UK. His research effort is focused on the exploration of the hadal zone for biological research. He is the designer and operator of the ‘Hadal-Landers’ that have now been deployed 180 times over 13 cruises in seven trenches in the Pacific Ocean, with more to come in the next few years. He has 24 publications relating to hadal science and technology and has recently published a monograph, The Hadal Zone, Life in the deepest Oceans, for Cambridge University Press.
6.Christian Tamburini
Affiliation: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), France
Email: christian.tamburini@mio.osupytheas.fr
Short biography: Christian Tamburini is a senior researcheremployed by the CNRS since 2003 to conduct researches about microbial ecology and marine biogeochemistry in the dark ocean.
During his M. Sc, he studied denitrification and nitrification processes in the water columns and sediments from the mouth of the Rhône River (Gulf of Lions, NW Mediterranean Sea).
He begun his research activity into the field of deep-sea microbiology using the High Pressure Serial Sampler (HPSS), a pressure-retaining sampler developed by Dr A. Bianchi. During this PhD thesis (1999-2002), he has participated to 5 cruises compiling more than 70 days at sea using the HPSS.
He has developed single-cells analysis by the way of fluorescence in situ hybridization coupled with microautoradiography (Micro-CARD-FISH) during his post-doctorate experience in 2003 at the Istituto Sperimentale Talassografico, IAMC Sezione di Messina (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Messina, Italy).
From the beginning of his career, he has spent more than 240 days of research expeditions at sea and he is author of 67 ISI-indexed papers with a total number of citations of 1425, a mean number of citations per paper of 21.3 and an H-index of 23 (as of 1st March 2015). In the field of deep-sea microbiology and bioechemistry, he is author of 37 ISI-indexed papers with a total number of citations of 924, a mean number of citations per paper of 25.0 and an H-index of 16 (as of 1st March 2015).
During his career as independent scientist, he supervised 2 post-doc, 4 PhD, 11 M. Sc. Students and around 15 students from different levels.
Selected publications :
* PhD supervised
Giering SLC, Sanders R, Lampitt RS, Anderson TR, Tamburini C, Boutrif M*, Zubkov MV, Marsay CM, Henson SA, Saw K, Cook K, Mayor DJ (2014) Reconciliation of the carbon budget in the ocean's twilight zone. Nature, 507: 480-483. doi:10.1038/nature13123.
Tamburini C, Canals M, Durieu de Madron X, Houpert L, Lefèvre D, Martini S*, D'Ortenzio F, Robert A*, Testor P and the ANTARES collaboration (2013) Deep-sea bioluminescence blooms after dense water formation at the ocean surface. PLoS ONE 8 (7): e67523
Tamburini C., Boutrif M.*, Garel M., Colwell R.R., and Deming J.W. (2013) Prokaryotic responses to hydrostatic pressure in the ocean - a review. Environmental Microbiology 15 (5): 1262-1274
Pradel N., Ji B., Gimenez G., Talla E., Lenoble P., Garel M., Tamburini C., Fourquet P., Lebrun R., Bertin P., Denis Y., Pophillat M., Barbe V., Ollivier B., Dolla A. (2013) The first genomic and proteomic characterization of a deep-sea sulfate reducer: insights into the piezophilic lifestyle of Desulfovibrio piezophilus. PLoS ONE 8: e55130
Boutrif M*, Garel M, Cottrell MT, Tamburini C (2011) Assimilation of marine extracellular polymeric substances by deep-sea prokaryotes in the NW Mediterranean Sea. Environmental Microbiology Reports 3: 705-709.
Tamburini C., Garcin J., Grégori G., Leblanc K., Rimmelin P., Kirchman D.L. (2006). Pressure effects on surface Mediterranean prokaryotes and biogenic silica dissolution during a diatom sinking experiment. Aquatic Microbial Ecology, 43 (3): 267-276.
7.Kang Ding
Affiliation: Sanya Institute of Deep-sea Science and Engineering, China Academy of Science
Email: dktrenches@gmail.com
Short biography: As the director of Academic advising committee in the “Sanya Institute of Deep-sea Science and Engineering, China Academy of Science” and the senior research fellow in Department of Earth Sciences in University of Minnesota (USA), Kang Ding now has the most deep diving records in Chinese people. He joined “Alvin” and “Jiaolong” for many times, providing technical support for deep sea diving operations.