International network for salmonid research. Annual workshop for PhD and post-doctoral researchers.
NoWPaS
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[4/4] 🥰🐟 NoWPaS 2026 is over and we feel so grateful for the week
The NoWPaS 2026 committee earned a around of applause for the organization (Joris Philip, Phoebe Kaiser-Wilks, Samantha Crowley, Peter Betts, Aglaé Lambert, Gabrielle Ladurée, Anthony Fontaine and Vebjørn Kveberg Opsanger)
[3/4] 🥰🐟 NoWPaS 2026 is over and we feel so grateful for the past week
We also are very grateful for the participation of this year’s amazing keynotes, Chris Harrod, Eva Enders , Jessica Rodger and Palsson, Arnar. Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge with us!
[2/4] 🥰🐟 NoWPaS 2026 is over and we feel so grateful for the past week
Highlight of the workshop: the high quality talks given by all participants, especially by the session winners of Best Talk (Hallie Arno, Joris Philip, Kelsey Stansberry and Kenedy Annejulee Williams). Congratulations!
[2/2] 🇮🇸❤️ Last morning of the conference: Salmonid ecology and evolution in Iceland.
🐟 The conference concluded with amazing talks from invited professors currently teaching at Hólar University. We feel very lucky to have heard Camille Leblanc and Stefan Óli Steingrímsson!
[1/2] 🇮🇸❤️ Last morning of the conference: Salmonid ecology and evolution in Iceland.
🐟 The conference concluded with amazing talks from invited professors currently teaching at Hólar University. We feel very lucky to have heard from Bjarni Kristófer Kristjánsson, Skuli Skulason and David Benhaim!
Last week we attended NoWPaS (International Workshop of PhDs and Post-doctoral Fellows on Anadromous Salmonids), held at Hólar in Hjaltadal, Iceland.
We were happy to learn about all the interesting salmonid research and workshop with international researchers.
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[1/4] 🥰🐟 NoWPaS 2026 is over and we feel sograteful for the past week
At the conference banquet, everyone ate well and had fun, as the pictures show. The night ended with the annual NoWPaS Quiz, a very serious (-ly fun) time.
Missing this week already, but looking forward to NoWPaS 2027.
🇮🇸 Day 4 of NoWPaS 2026: exploration and networking
The day started with a visit to Reykjafoss waterfall and the near-by natural hotspot!
🐟 Many discussions emerged and new collaborations started.
✨ We were lucky enough to observe beautiful Northern lights during the night.
It has been a really nice week, here in Iceland, for NoWPaS 2026. Many thanks to my colleagues on the committee, to every speaker and to each keynote for their amazing talks! @nowpas.bsky.social
Great to see NoWPaS in full swing at Hólar University, Iceland! An amazing event, bringing together ECRs from both sides of the Atlantic, and beyond, at a crucial time for salmonids. The FSBI has long supported NoWPaS and it's great to see Joris Philip (FSBI PhD) sharing the FSBI's other benefits!