Advances in Stable Isotope Techniques and Applications June 10 – 13

June 9, 2012

Marmian Grimes

Stable isotope experts from around the world will gather at UAF June 10 – 13 to learn about the newest techniques and applications in their field. Topics include stable isotopes in honey, western Aleutian seabirds, methane and more. One of the most unique presentations will cover a Canadian project that established a database of isotopes and trace elements in water and human hair for crime research.

The workshop is hosted by the School of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences, where isotope research is conducted daily on soils from Alaska’s forests.

For details, visit www.uaf.edu/asita/.