PhD course: Wood Biology and Biotechnology
Date:
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Duration:
All Day
Categories:
Location:
Email
Oct 30-Nov 3, 2017
3 ECTS
Deadline for application: 1st of May 2017 (the number of participants is limited to 20)
Course description
Development of novel wood-based products requires an understanding of the biological processes that lead to wood cell differentiation including cell division, expansion, secondary cell wall formation and programmed cell death.
One week intensive PhD course provides a brief overview of wood organization, chemistry and structure in conifers and hardwoods, from the molecular level to the tissue organization level, followed by an update on molecular, genetic and physiological aspects of wood cell differentiation and cell wall formation. Current tools for studying wood structure and chemical composition, as well as the bioinformatics tools available for wood biology are introduced with practical demonstrations. Lectures and seminars are given by experts in the field. Many opportunities for social interactions and networking.
Organizers:
Prof. Ewa Mellerowicz, SLU, Sweden
Dr. Anna Kärkönen, Natural Resources Institute Finland, Luke, Finland
Prof. Teemu Teeri, University of Helsinki, Finland
Course literature:
Jörg Fromm – Cellular aspects of Wood Formation. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013. ISBN 978-3-642-36490-7
Approx. 20 research papers suggested by the lecturers.
3 ECTS
Deadline for application: 1st of May 2017 (the number of participants is limited to 20)
Course description
Development of novel wood-based products requires an understanding of the biological processes that lead to wood cell differentiation including cell division, expansion, secondary cell wall formation and programmed cell death.
One week intensive PhD course provides a brief overview of wood organization, chemistry and structure in conifers and hardwoods, from the molecular level to the tissue organization level, followed by an update on molecular, genetic and physiological aspects of wood cell differentiation and cell wall formation. Current tools for studying wood structure and chemical composition, as well as the bioinformatics tools available for wood biology are introduced with practical demonstrations. Lectures and seminars are given by experts in the field. Many opportunities for social interactions and networking.
Organizers:
Prof. Ewa Mellerowicz, SLU, Sweden
Dr. Anna Kärkönen, Natural Resources Institute Finland, Luke, Finland
Prof. Teemu Teeri, University of Helsinki, Finland
Course literature:
Jörg Fromm – Cellular aspects of Wood Formation. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013. ISBN 978-3-642-36490-7
Approx. 20 research papers suggested by the lecturers.