About THROUGHFLOW

Marie Curie Actions
Throughflow is a Marie Curie Initial Training Network. Eleven Early Stage Researchers in the Earth, Life, and Climate Sciences are working together to reconstruct the origins of biodiversity in the most diverse marine ecosystems on Earth. We aim to understand how past environmental changes have shaped the living ecosystems and use this information to better predict the impact of ongoing environmental changes. The program runs from 2010 until 2013. Read more about our science and our schedule of events.

 

The THROUGHFLOW TEAM

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Throughflow Team Members

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Simone Arragoni
Universidad de Granada
Environments
Carbonates
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Juan Carlos Braga
Universidad de Granada
Environments
Calcareous Algae
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Emanuella Di Martino
Natural History Museum
Biodiversity
Bryozoans
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Nick Fraser
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
Oceanography and Climate
Foraminifera
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Amanda Frigola Boix
Universität Bremen
Oceanography and Climate
Geosystems Modelling
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Fauzie Hasibuan
Pusat Survei Geologi
Biodiversity
Molluscs
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Ken Johnson
Natural History Museum
Network Coordinator
Corals
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Elena Lo Giudice Cappelli
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
Oceanography and Climate
Foraminifera
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Wolfgang Müller
Royal Holloway University of London
Geology and Geochemistry
Isotope Geochemistry
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Vibor Novak
NCB Naturalis
Stratigraphy
Foraminifera
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Matthias Prange
Universität Bremen
Oceanography and Climate
Geosystems Modelling
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Sonja Reich
NCB Naturalis
Biodiversity
Molluscs
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Willem Renema
NCB Naturalis
Stratigraphy/Foraminifera
Benthic Foraminifera
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Anja Roesler
Universidad de Granada
Biodiversity
Calcareous Algae
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Nadia Santodomingo
Natural History Museum
Biodiversity
Corals
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Lil Stevens
Natural History Museum
Biodiversity
Plants
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Paul Taylor
Natural History Museum
Biodiversity
Bryozoans
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Jon Todd
Natural History Museum
Biodiversity
Molluscs
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Jeremy Young
Natural History Museum
Stratigraphy
Calcareous Nannoplankton
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