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March 15-17, 2004
Presentations & Breakout Sessions (pdf files)

Workshop Abstracts (pdf file)

Monday, March 15

8:30-8:45 AM

Welcome- Paul Bayer, NABIR Program Coordinator

8:45-9:00

Ari Patrinos, Associate Director, Biological and Environmental Research

9:00-9:30

Teresa Fryberger, Director, Environmental Remediation Sciences Division, BER

9:30-10:00

Biogeochemistry (Brian Wood, Oregon State)

10:30-11:00

Biotransformation (Cal Ainsworth, PNNL)

11:00-11:30

Biotransformation (Bill Burgos, Penn State)

11:30-12:00PM

Community Dynamics (Cheryl Kuske, LANL)

Afternoon Session

1:30-3:30

Posters

Breakout:   Bioremediation of Tc (Zachara)

Breakout: Genomics and NABIR (Wall)

4:00-5:30

Meeting of FRC Working Groups (Microbial Communities, Biotransformation, Geochemistry and Modeling)

7:00-9:00

Poster session: Community Dynamics/Microbial Ecology, BASIC, Biomolecular Science and Engineering. Authors must be at posters.


Tuesday,   March 16

8:30-9:00AM

Biomolecular Science and Engineering ( Tom DiChristina)

9:00-9:30

Biomolecular (Carol Giometti, ANL )

9:30-10:00

Joint Genome Institute (Paul Richardson)

10:30-11:00

GTL Project (Terry Hazen, LBNL)

11:00-11:30

GTL Project (Derek Lovely, U. Mass.)

11:30-12:00

Field Experiment at the Old Rifle UMTRA Site (Phil Long, PNNL/Todd Anderson, U. Mass.)

Afternoon Session

2:00-5:00

Posters

Breakout:   Biodiversity of Bioremediation (Kostka, Zengler & Küsel)

Breakout:   Transferring lab results to the field (Yuri Gorby and Jack Istok)

7:00-9:00

Poster Session: Biogeochemistry, Biotransformation, FRC projects; NABIR-EM projects. Authors must be at posters.


Wednesday, March 17 (All FRC results)

8:30-8:45 AM

Introduction to the NABIR FRC at Oak Ridge (Paul Bayer, DOE)

8:45-9:00

Update on NABIR FRC activities (David Watson, ORNL)

9:00-9:30

Progress on "Field-scale evaluation of biostimulation for remediation of U-contaminated ground water" (Craig Criddle, Stanford)

9:30-10:00 In-line uranium immunosensor at the FRC (Diane Blake, Tulane)
10:30-11:00 Progress on "Factors controlling in situ U and Tc bioreduction and reoxidation" (Jack Istok, Oregon State)
11:00-11:30 Progress on "In situ immobilization of U in structured porous media" (Tim Scheibe, PNNL)
11:30-12:00PM FRC Working Groups Report Out (15 min. each; Kostka, Burgos, Jardine, Parker)