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ASM Microbe 2024 Conference

The 2024 ASM Meeting will be held Join us in Atlanta at the Georgia World Congress Center, June 13-17, 2024. The meeting boosts 5500+ attendees, making it one of the largest gatherings of microbiologists across all disciplines in the world.

Northeast Aquatic Biologists Conference

The 2024 Northeast Aquatic Biologists (NAB) Conference will be held February 14-16, 2024 at the Lake Morey Resort in Fairlee, Vermont.

Register by February 2, 2024.

The NAB Conference, coordinated by NEIWPCC in partnership with member states and EPA, preserves the spirit and tradition of providing a forum for the professional sharing of knowledge and collaboration that the aquatic and environmental biologist community in the Northeast represents.

Kansas Natural Resources Conference 2024

The 17th Annual Kansas Natural Resources Conference will be held February 8-9, 2024 in Manhattan, KS. The 2024 conference theme is "Water on the Plains: Conservation, Innovation, and Equity."

Mission: Connecting people, improving resources.

Vision: To conserve the natural heritage of Kansas by bringing together those who care for the land, air, and waters of the state to share knowledge, build partnerships, and improve communication.

This conference is a collaboration of the following professional societies:

ESIP Meeting 2024 (Virtual)

Join the most innovative thinkers and leaders around Earth science data to work together on “Grounded in Trust: Data Ethics Empower Collaboration.”

The mission of Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) is to support the networking and data dissemination needs of our members and the global Earth science data community by linking the functional sectors of observation, research, application, education, and use of Earth science.

When: January 23-26, 2024, ONLINE 

Early registration closes Dec 22.

2023 AGU Fall Meeting - San Francisco

We're excited to join you at this year's American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, which will be held both in person in San Francisco, CA and online. There will be several NEON-related sessions, talks, and other events at AGU 2023.

Please continue to check this space with more updates.

Visit the conference website here, and view the full program here.

Macrosystems Ecology for All annual meeting

The Macrosystems Ecology for All (MEFA) Research Coordination Network (RCN) is holding its second annual summer meeting to develop new projects and collaborate on existing projects. MEFA emerged from the Ecological Research as Education Network (EREN), which has been a longstanding user of NEON data. 

This will be a hybrid meeting with the option to participate either virtually or in person in Boulder, Colorado. Travel funds are available.

Applications were due March 1 and are now closed.

Entomological Society of America 2023

Entomology 2023 will take place November 5-8, 2023 in National Harbor, MD at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center.

Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting

Philadelphia, PA

The Society for Freshwater Science (SFS) Annual Meeting provides a platform for scientists and practitioners to exchange freshwater science ideas and promote further understanding of freshwater ecosystems and ecosystems at the interface of aquatic and terrestrial habitats. 

Learn more

Oka' Sustainability Conference

The Oka' Institute's annual conference, now OKA' CON, will be November 8-9, 2023.

"The Oka' Sustainability Conference serves as a crucial platform for exchanging knowledge, experiences, and ideas on water sustainability," said Dr. Duane Smith, executive director of the Oka’ Institute. "We are excited to bring together experts from various fields to address the pressing challenges facing our water resources and work towards actionable solutions."

AmeriFlux Annual Meeting 2023

The meeting will be hybrid. This meeting is open to anyone who works with eddy covariance flux methods or datasets, including early career scientists. A full in-person meeting will take place in the middle of Massachusetts, US, with visits to the historic Harvard Forest Research site. 

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