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  Organizer - BG7.01/PS1.8/PS11 Robotic solar system exploration and the search for evidence of life on Mars

Main Scientific Organizer/
Convener
Toporski, J.
WITec Wissenschaftliche Instrumente und Technologie GmbH
Hoervelsinger Weg 6
89081 Ulm
Germany
Tel.: +49 731 140-700
Fax: +49 731 1407020
E-mail: jan.toporski@witec.de

Deputy Organizer(s)/
Co-Convener(s)
Westall, F.
Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire
CNRS
Rue Charles Sadron
45071 Orleans
France
Tel.:
Fax:
E-mail: westall@cnrs-orleans.fr

Vago, J.
ESA/ESTEC (HME-ME)
European Space Agency
Keplerlaan 1
2201 AZ Noordwijk
Netherlands
Tel.:
Fax:
E-mail: jorge.vago@esa.int

Muller, C.
IASB-BIRA-B.USOC
Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy and B.USOC
Av. Circulaire 3
1180 Brussels
Belgium
Tel.: 00 32-2 3730372
Fax: 00 32-2 3748423
E-mail: christian.muller@oma.be

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Organizing Committee

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