Astrobiology: Life in the Universe

NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI)


  1. Astrobiology Society of Britain (ASB)

    Dr Terence P. Kee
    Chair, ASB
    STFC Aurora Fellow in Astrobiology,
    School of Chemistry,
    University of Leeds
    t.p.kee@leeds.ac.uk

    http://www.astrobiologysociety.org/

    From the origins of life to a human presence on other planetary surfaces, from the effects of asteroid and comet impacts on the Earth’s environment to the search for life elsewhere, the field of astrobiology covers scientific questions and problems that require inter-disciplinary connections between biological and space sciences.

    The Astrobiology Society of Britain, founded in March 2003, was established to further the field of astrobiology in the United Kingdom and to further the UK’s contacts with the international astrobiology community. It seeks to act as a professional society to organize and co-sponsor meetings and provide an environment favorable for the development of inter-disciplinary connections between biological and space sciences.

    Astrobiology Society of Britain 4th Conference
    ASB4: Building Habitable Worlds
    7 – 9 April 2010
    Royal Holloway, University of London

    Download a printable pdf of the Conference poster