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Young Scientists' Awards, 2008

During the Open Science Conference in St Petersburg (8-11 July 2008), the following young scientists won awards for their oral or poster presentation:

Hauke Flores, for oral paper:-
The Role of the Antarctic Sea Ice Habitat for Sympagic and Pelagic Macrofauna.

Award collected on her behalf.

Friend of Hauke Flores collecting her award

Samuel Morin, for oral paper:-
Isotopic Constraints on the Budget of Atmospheric Nitrate in the Arctic.

Samuel Morin collects his award

Jan Strugnell, for oral paper:-
Evidence for Population Genetic Structure in Benthic Antarctic Octopuses from Microsatellites, but not from Mitochondrial DNA.

Award collected on Jan's behalf by Katrin Linse, from BAS.

Katrin Linse collects Jan Strugnell's award on her behalf

Anouk Piquet, for oral paper:-
Characterization of Prokaryotic and Micro-Eukaryotic Communities from Two Arctic Glacial Fjords (Spitsbergen).

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Maria Pinones Valenzuela, for poster:-
Simulations of Lagrangian Particles on the Western Antarctic Peninsula: The Effect of Circulation Dynamics.

Maria Pinones Valenzuela collects her award


Lubov Shmakova, for poster:-
Long-Term Survival of Free-Living Soil Protozoa in Eastern Arctic Permafrost.

Lubov Shmakova collects her award

Olga Semenova, for oral paper:-
Modelling of Runoff Formation Processes for Arctic Rivers.

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Helen Johnson, for oral paper:-
The Salinity, Heat and Buoyancy Budgets of a Coastal Current in a Marginal Sea.

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Helen Campbell, for poster (prepared with Ursula Ryan and Shulamit Gordon):-
The SCAR Data and Information Strategy.

Award collected on Helen's behalf by Huw Griffiths, from BAS.

Helen Campbell collects her award

Anton Van de Putte, for poster:-
The Lanternfish Electrona Antarctica in the Southern Ocean: An Energetic and Seasonal Perspective.

Anton Van de Putte collects his award