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12TH UTRECHT PHD SUMMER SCHOOL “ENVIRONMENTAL SIGNALING IN PLANTS”


26-28 AUGUST 2024, UTRECHT UNIVERSITY, THE NETHERLANDS

We would like to invite you to join the PhD Summer School that has an attractive
program with many expert speakers in the field of environmental signaling in
plants. In addition to the invited speakers, there are 3 parallel sessions in
the program for oral presentations by PhD students that will be selected from
submitted abstracts. Moreover, there will be ample opportunity for discussions
with speakers and fellow PhD students during breaks/lunch and the poster viewing
session. The meeting is especially attractive for PhD students, but the program
will also be of interest to post-docs and senior scientists. The summer school
is truly international; in past years it has attracted students from many
European countries and even from outside Europe. We hope to see you this summer
in the beautiful and lively historic city of Utrecht!


THE REGISTRATION IS OPEN NOW.

 



Our society depends on plants, not only as the primary source of food and
dominating role in ecosystems, but also as provider of commodities such as
pharmaceuticals and building materials. In many ways plants are essential
contributors to human well-being and health. Experimental Plant Sciences study
the fundamental life processes of plants at different organisational levels,
from molecules & cells to whole plants and ecosystems. The goal of these studies
is to understand how plants develop and how they function and adapt in
continuously changing and often hostile environments. The challenge is to
translate the novel findings to improve food security by breeding, protecting,
and growing a new generation of crops for our future food.



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