
2006 – Albuquerque, New Mexico
Just over 300 ARM scientists and ACRF infrastructure staff took part in the 16th ARM Science Team meeting held in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on March 27-31, 2006. After an initial day of focused meetings among the ARM Working Groups, Dr. David Thomassen, Acting Associate Director of DOE's Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER), opened the meeting's plenary session with remarks about the role of ARM within the DOE, and its reputation as a world-class research program. The weeklong meeting was devoted to invited presentations, plus in-depth evening sessions to review the 178 posters prepared by principal investigators and infrastructure staff for onsite discussions.
This annual gathering provides an opportunity for members of the ARM Science Team and ACRF infrastructure to engage in focused technical exchanges to review scientific findings and results, as well as to discuss implementation and operation of the ACRF. The event also provides a forum for other agency programs to gain familiarity with the ARM Program, to share goals and objectives, and to suggest collaborations of mutual interest. Scientists representing 10 different countries, from the United States to Africa, Germany, and the Netherlands, attended this year's meeting.
Begin planning now to join us next year in Monterey, California, for the 17th Annual Meeting to be held March 26-30, 2007.
Extended Abstracts
Deadline for submitting extended abstracts is June 16. Please contact Denice Carrothers if you have any questions or concerns.
Extended poster abstracts may now be viewed by Author or Title.
Presentations
All the session presentations are now available.
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