SIMSUG brings together scientific users, engineers, manufacturers, and suppliers of mass spectrometry equipment to discuss new applications and developments in stable isotope research and analytical instrumentation.
SIMSUG brings together scientific users, engineers, manufacturers, and suppliers of mass spectrometry equipment to discuss new applications and developments in stable isotope research and analytical instrumentation.
Save the date for the Stable Isotope Mass Spectrometry User Group (SIMSUG) 2026 meeting. SIMSUG 2026 will be hosted by the Bristol laboratory of the National Environment Isotope Facility (NEIF) and held at the University of Bristol on the 15th and 16th of June 2026.
UKAS and @laard.bsky.social have the pleasure to announce that we will be hosting a networking event in the School of Chemistry @bristoluni.bsky.social on 30th March before the official start of the UKAS. Please register your interest there: forms.office.com/Pages/Respon...
π¨We are recruiting!π¨
Looking for a PDRA in Biomolecular Statistical Analysis to work with us and the MACE lab @ucl.ac.uk. Deadline 16th February. www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/de...
If anyone is interested in applying to access NEIF facilities, the deadline for the next application round is the 25th of March 2026.
Please discuss projects with relevant NEIF laboratory prior to submission. Applications are submitted via the NEIF Application Portal - www.isotopesuk.org/apply.html
π¨New paper! π¨ Volatile compounds reveal the composition of embalming materials used in Egyptian mummification: www-sciencedirect-com.bris.idm.oclc.org/science/arti...
Last few days for submitting your UKAS abstract www.ukas2026.co.uk. Deadline 8th January!
Abstract submission available here: app.oxfordabstracts.com/auth?redirec... and website here: www.ukas2026.co.uk
UKAS 2026 Bristol logo representing the Bristol Suspension bridge on top of archaeological pottery and bone.
Due to popular demand, we will be extending the abstract submission for UKAS to after Christmas (8th January). Wishing a nice Winter break to everybody.
π¨New paper! π¨Thermal Desorption Gas ChromatographyβMass Spectrometry Methods for Minimally Invasive Organic Residue Analysis of Archeological Potsherds:
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
A paper from our PhD graduate Charlie Monkley, published in the Analyst, has been selected for the journal's prestigious 'HOT' papers collection for 2025. Here's a link to the paper, if you've not already seen it: pubs.rsc.org/en/content/a...
Abstract submission is open until 15th December. app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/80329...
UKAS 2026 Bristol logo representing the Bristol Suspension bridge on top of archaeological pottery and bone.
The website for UKAS2026 in Bristol is live! www.ukas2026.co.uk. Save the date - 30th March to 2nd April.
π¨π¨Job alertπ¨π¨
(Senior) Research Associate in Biomolecular Statistical Analysis.
The successful applicant will join the OGU and the Molecular and Cultural Evolution Lab (@ucl.ac.uk), to investigate the dichotomy between farmed and aquatic resource exploitation during the Neolithic.
Save the date for UKAS 2026! The next UK Archaeological Sciences conference will be held at the University of Bristol from 31st March to 2nd April 2026.
A reminder that the deadline for the next application round to access NEIF facilities is the 8th of October 2025. Applicants must discuss projects with the relevant NEIF laboratory prior to submission. Applications are submitted online via the NEIF Application Portal - www.isotopesuk.org/apply.html
Posters from:
Pantelis Prokopiou βMultiproxy characterization of climatic evolution in central Africa from a late Pleistocene peat core recordβ [Group 2]
David Naafs βThe evolutionary distribution and origin of the tetra-ether lipid synthase (TES) across the three of life and timeβ [Group 2]
Posters from:
Meg Jenkins βBacteriohopanepolyols in Tropical and Temperate Peatlandsβ [Group 1]
Becky Peel βDevelopment of a high temperature GC-IRMS method for the stable isotope analysis of peatland biomarkersβ [Group 2]
Talks from:
Mike Vreeken βIntact polar lipids in tropical peatland depth profiles: insights in the microbial community and lipid productionβ [8th Sept]
Rich Pancost βOrganic matter differences and similarities across diverse peatland types: energy limitation while surrounded by carbonβ [9th Sept]
Several Members of the OGU will be at the 32nd International Meeting on Organic Geochemistry (#IMOG2025) next week sharing their research.
Hereβs who to look out for:
A BIG thank you to Rachel Schwartz-Narbonne for agreeing to host BOGS 2026 at Sheffield Hallam University. It will be fantastic to get a new institution on the hallowed bog brush!
Sign up for the BOGS 2026 mailing list here: forms.cloud.microsoft/e/ZRXn50Au98
Thank you all for attending BOGS 2025! We are a great community, and we look forward to many future successful meetings.
A table laid with 2 plastic boxes representing river systems, fossils, archaeological pottery and fish bones.
A sneak peek to our Festival of Nature stand - see you tomorrow or Sunday on Millennium Square in Bristol!
The OGU will be at The Festival of Nature for a Wild Weekend! Come and visit us in the @bristoluni.bsky.social tent! www.bnhc.org.uk/festival-of-...
Registration and abstract submission are now open!
www.bogs2025.com/registration
Congratulations to our latest NERC FRESH CDT student, Katharine Moss, for successfully defending her PhD thesis on 'Understanding The Ecological Impact Of Sewage Effluent On Freshwater Environments', jointly supervised by
@ukceh.bsky.social @ogu-bristol.bsky.social and
@pennyjohnes.bsky.social π§ͺπ
A circular logo for BOGS 2025 with the text Organic Geochemistry Unit and University of Bristol. The logo is multicoloured and features a toilet, a toilet brush, laboratory glassware and chemical structures.
The announcement you have all been waiting for... Save the date for BOGS 2025! The 35th meeting of the British Organic Geochemical Society will be held in Bristol on the 1st and 2nd of July 2025. www.bogs2025.com #BOGS2025