Our Science Partners undertake various aspects of BIOPOLE research, and also benefit from our programme outputs. Many of our Science Partners have contributed significant in-kind contributions to our programme of field research in the Arctic and Antarctic.
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Alessandro Tagliabue
Tara Oceans Missions Microbiome Expedition and AtlantICO
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Erica Head
Department Fisheries Oceans Canada (DFO) and ArcticGRO
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Giuseppe Aulicino
MorSEA (Ross Sea)
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Oscar Schofield
Palmer Long Term Ecological Research project (PLTER)
Rutgers University Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
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Pierre Pepin
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Saskia Brix-Elsig
Senckenberg, German Centre for Marine Biodiversity Research (DZMB), Hamburg