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Latsis Symposium on the Origins and Prevalence of Life

Pre-register now for the Latsis Symposium on the Origins and Prevalence of Life taking place from 30 August to 2 September 2022 at ETH Zurich.
Congratulations Moira!

MSc student Moira Arnet has completed her Master's Thesis, "Deep Alpine Fluids: Origin, pathways and dynamic remobilisation in response to hydraulic stimulations at the Bedretto Underground Laboratory for Geoenergies (BULGG)".
Inaugural lecture

Prof. Cara Magnabosco gave her inaugural lecture “The co-evolution of life and our planet” at ETH Zurich.
We begin time series at the Bedretto Lab

Andrew, Moira, Bernard, and Cara went to the Bedretto Lab to begin monitoring the biogeochemical properties of waters throughout the Bedretto Tunnel.
We welcome three new doctoral students

The Geobiology group welcomes Andrew Acciardo (MSc Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, ETH Zurich/University of Zurich), Paula Rodriguez (MSc Geobiology and Paleobiology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich), and Astrid Stubbusch (MSc Systems Biology, Heidelberg University)!
Research feature on ABC radio’s “The Science Show”
Our research within the Deep Carbon Observatory, a worldwide collaboration of more than 1000 scientists investigating the quantities, movements, forms, and origins of carbon on planet Earth, has been featured on “The Science Show with Robyn Williams”.