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Category: Events

Watch the Recordings: The UWAB 25th Anniversary Lecture Series!

March 31, 2025 Megan Gialluca

Recordings are now available for the UWAB 25th Anniversary Lecture Series! You can watch them at this playlist below (it…

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Space Observatories: Learning Lessons from Yesterday to Build the Systems of Tomorrow

October 25, 2024 Megan Gialluca

Dr. Jonathan W. Arenberg Northrop Grumman Space Astronomy is a science driven by observation. Since 1609, those observations have required…

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Sediment cycles record past lunar distance and length of day

August 23, 2024 astrobio

Alberto MalinvernoLamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University Astronomical cycles have been widely recognized to drive climatic changes that are recorded by cyclic sediment…

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Paleoenvironmental context in searching for past life on Mars

August 21, 2024 astrobio

Professor Kathy Campbell Abstract:  The search for life beyond Earth occupies exploration efforts of space agencies and researchers, and captures…

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UWAB 25th Anniversary Event: Astrobiology Careers Panel

May 10, 2024 Miles Currie

As part of the 25th anniversary celebration of the University of Washington Astrobiology Program, we will be hosting an Astrobiology…

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(bio)Geochemistry on exoplanets: From desert planets to water worlds

April 4, 2024 astrobio

Hilairy Hartnett Biogeochemistry integrates theory from geology, chemistry, biology and physics to address questions across spatial and temporal scales including…

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The cold chemistry of cryovolcanism: Insights from experimental and natural analogs

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Mark Fox-Powell Open University ‘Cryovolcanism’ at icy worlds offers immense promise for astrobiology, as it appears to transport material from…

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Coupling Planetary and Ecosystem Modeling to Asses Habitability and
Inhabitation in the Solar System and beyond

April 1, 2024 astrobio

Stephane Mazevet Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur, University Côte d’Azur, Nice (France) With thousands of exoplanets now identified, the characterization…

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Photochemical Stability and Reactivity of Prebiotic Molecules Under Ceres-Like Conditions

March 22, 2024 astrobio

Jessica M Weber NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology Ceres is a dwarf planet of interest to astrobiology…

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Astrobiology Research Rotations

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Sam Gilbert-Janizek Presenting: Predicting Outgassing Rates for L 98-59 b with an Interior Model AB Rotation with Prof. Laura Schaefer…

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UWAB 25th Anniversary Kickoff Event— Astronomy on Tap

February 13, 2024 Miles Currie

Join us in celebrating the 25th anniversary of UW Astrobiology at Astronomy on Tap (AoT) on Wednesday, February 28th at…

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Building a Wet Planet from Dry Materials

October 31, 2023 astrobio

Zoom Link for Colloquium 10/31/2023 3:00pm PST Please email astrobio@uw.edu for zoom presentation password Presented by Dan Shim Professor, School…

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Ice Grains from Enceladus and Europa as Carriers of Potential Life

October 10, 2023 astrobio

Zoom Link for Colloquium 10/31/2023 3:00pm PST Please email astrobio@uw.edu for zoom presentation password Presented by Fabian Klenner Postdoc University…

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“The origin of Mercury’s structure and chemical composition and their astrobiological implications”

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Zoom Link for Colloquium 10/24/2023 3:00pm PST Please email astrobio@uw.edu for zoom presentation password Presented by Asmaa Boujibar assistant professor…

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Looking Ahead to the Future of Exoplanet Climate Modeling

October 9, 2023 Miles Currie

Zoom Link for Colloquium 10/17/2023 3:00pm PST Please email astrobio@uw.edu for zoom presentation password Presented By Linda Sohl  Senior Staff…

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Key Building Block of Life Detected on Saturn’s Moon Enceladus

July 24, 2023 astrobio

An international team, including UW Astrobiology Postdoctoral researcher Fabian Klenner, discovered phosphorus in the form of phosphates on Saturn’s icy…

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Posted in: Awards, Events, Featured, Graduate Program, Media, Postdocs, Profile, Research Filed under: Fabian Klenner, News

The Open Access Era of Exoplanet Characterization at the Onset of Next-Generation Telescopes

April 3, 2023 astrobio

Zoom Link for Colloquium 04/18/2023 3:00pm PST Please email astrobio@uw.edu for zoom presentation password Presented By Natasha Batalha research scientist in…

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Astrobiology Graduate Research Rotations Presentation

March 30, 2023 astrobio

Zoom Link for Colloquium 05/16/2023 3:00pm PST Please email astrobio@uw.edu for zoom presentation password Miles Currie Dual-Title PhD Student Astrobiology…

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Exploring the Emergence of Life: Phase Separation as a Means of Compartmentalization in Protocell Models

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Zoom Link for Colloquium 05/09/2023 3:00pm PST Please email astrobio@uw.edu for zoom presentation password Presented By Fatma Pir Cakmak Postdoctoral…

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Exploring Jezero Crater with Mastcam-Z, the Scientific Eyes of NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover

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Zoom Link for Colloquium 05/02/2023 3:00pm PST Please email astrobio@uw.edu for zoom presentation password Presented By Melissa Rice Associate Professor…

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The search for evidence of life on Enceladus

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Zoom Link for Colloquium 04/25/2023 3:00pm PST Please email astrobio@uw.edu for zoom presentation password Presented By Alfonso Davila  research scientist…

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Astrobiology Graduate Research Rotations Presentation

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Zoom Link for Colloquium 04/04/2023 3:00pm PST Please email astrobio@uw.edu for zoom presentation password Zack Cohen Dual-Title PhD Student Astrobiology…

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Insights into ancient sedimentary environments via three-dimensional reconstructions

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Zoom Link for Colloquium 04/04/2023 3:00pm PST Please email astrobio@uw.edu for zoom presentation password Presented By Akshay Mehra Assistant Professor,…

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“Amino acid decyl esters as membrane forming amphiphiles for abiogenesis”

October 31, 2022 astrobio

Zoom Link for Colloquium 11/8/2022 3:00pm PST. Please email astrobio@uw.edu for zoom presentation password Presented By Sarah Maurer Associate Professor,…

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“Finding Atmospheres on M Dwarf Terrestrial Planets with JWST”

October 18, 2022 astrobio

Zoom Link for Colloquium 10/25/2022 3:00pm PST. Please email astrobio@uw.edu for zoom presentation password Presented By Megan Mansfield, University of…

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Last April, 4 grad students, accompanied by Prof. Last April, 4 grad students, accompanied by Prof. Baptiste Journaux and funded by the UWAB program, documented the 2024 total solar eclipse. The team traveled to Arkansas to reach the center of the 115-mile band of totality stretching from Texas to Maine, and were the subject of a CENV mini-documentary!

The eclipse team delivered a talk about their trip and outreach work to the rest of the UWAB community on October 15th! Thanks to Baptiste Journaux, Sarah Smith, Alysa Fintel, Andrew Shumway, Haskelle White-Gianella, and Ula Jones for representing the program! 

See the full Eclipse Documentary here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZD1IpJYI9NQ
… or watch their UWAB Colloquium Talk here: https://youtu.be/TG5QlVPq8rg?si=gIH2hKHxd7JsFpz-

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(left to right) Sarah Smith, Baptiste Journaux, Alysa Fintel, Andrew Shumway, Haskelle White-Gianella, and Ula Jones at Calico Rock AK just after the total solar eclipse on April 8 2024.
On October 8th, UWAB hosted Dr. Kathy Campbell - a On October 8th, UWAB hosted Dr. Kathy Campbell - a geologist, paleoecologist and astrobiologist from the University of Auckland! Dr. Campbell spoke about her work investigating extreme environments as analog settings for early life on Earth. She uses a comparative paleoenvironmental approach to searching for evidence of past life in Martian rocks by focusing on Earth’s hot spring deposits and unusual hydrothermal silica found by Spirit rover at Columbia Hills on Mars. 

In other words, her work helps us understand geochemical signs of past life, which is used to inform biosignature detection on Mars! 

The colloquium recording is now available on our YouTube channel:
https://youtu.be/hYuuMY-yNu4
This week UWAB faculty member, Jodi Young, and pos This week UWAB faculty member, Jodi Young, and postdoctoral researcher, Fabian Klenner, joined the UW College of Environment’s Extreme Environments podcast, FieldSound, to teach the community about how extreme environments on Earth can inform us about the search for life on distant exoplanets and icy moons, such as Europa and Enceladus!

Jodi Young studies how marine microalgae shape our ecosystems, flourishing in the harsh icy brine environments of Earth’s polar regions. Fabian Klenner combines experimentation and modeling to understand the oceans of icy moons and biosignature detection. In the FieldSound podcast, Young and Klenner discuss topics including the Solar System’s icy moons, marine fieldwork, and the Europa Clipper mission – demonstrating how astrobiology is a field of extreme interdisciplinary collaboration! 

Listen to their full podcast here:
https://environment.uw.edu/news/2024/10/s3-e2-astrobiology-with-jodi-young-and-fabian-klenner/
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