UPSC symposium for young plant scientists
Date:
Monday, June 02, 2014 9:00 - 12:00
Duration:
3 Hours
Categories:
Contact info
Stephanie Robert and Totte Niitylä
UPSC symposium for young plant scientists
9.00-9.15: welcome, introduction
9-15-9-45: Envel Kerdaffrec,GMI Vienna, Austria
“Seed dormancy, Sweden and local adaptation”
9.45-10-15: Sunita Kushwah, National Institute for Plant Genome Research (NIPGR), New Delhi, India
“The interaction between glucose and cytokinin signal transduction pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana”
10-15-10.45: Simon Law, ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology at the University of Western Australia, Australia
“Characterisation of mitochondrial biogenesis during seed germination in Arabidopsis thaliana”
10.45-11.15: Julia Wind, Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden
"The role of the transcription factors ABI3, ABI4 and ANAC089 in seed maturation and germination”
11.15-11.45: Lin Xu, ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology at the University of Western Australia, Australia
“An evolutionary perspective of dual-targeted proteins in plants”
Contact: Stephanie Robert and Totte Niitylä, Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
Room : Stora hörsalen KB3B1, KBC
9.00-9.15: welcome, introduction
9-15-9-45: Envel Kerdaffrec,GMI Vienna, Austria
“Seed dormancy, Sweden and local adaptation”
9.45-10-15: Sunita Kushwah, National Institute for Plant Genome Research (NIPGR), New Delhi, India
“The interaction between glucose and cytokinin signal transduction pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana”
10-15-10.45: Simon Law, ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology at the University of Western Australia, Australia
“Characterisation of mitochondrial biogenesis during seed germination in Arabidopsis thaliana”
10.45-11.15: Julia Wind, Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden
"The role of the transcription factors ABI3, ABI4 and ANAC089 in seed maturation and germination”
11.15-11.45: Lin Xu, ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology at the University of Western Australia, Australia
“An evolutionary perspective of dual-targeted proteins in plants”
Contact: Stephanie Robert and Totte Niitylä, Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology
Room : Stora hörsalen KB3B1, KBC