EPSO Plant Science Seminar
The 4th European-wide seminar of the new series by the European Plant Science Organisation (EPSO) aimed at the Plant Science community and its stakeholders.
TTT: The seminar will be held online each third Thursday of the month at three (CET).
On 170621, 15:00 (CET) we will present three talks exploring “Post pollination development”:
Prof Maria Von Korff, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany: “Barley spike development under abiotic stress”
Dr Sarah McKim, University of Dundee, UK: “Growing against the grain”
Prof John Pannell, University of Lausanne, Switzerland: “A rapid transition between combined and separate sexes in flowering plants”
The seminars will be hosted on Zoom and last approximately 1.5 hours. Numbers will be limited to 300 attendees and, therefore, please, register early if you would like to join. There will be ample opportunities to ask questions and join the debate. So please join us to support this new and exciting initiative for European Plant Science by following this link just prior to the start of the seminar.
EPSO members register in advance for this meeting: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcpc-CrrzMoHdf-d8G_hECgFZxJ9nVtEQYb
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Information: http://www.epsoweb.org
In the coming months we will be on the lookout for talented plant scientists among the EPSO membership to present their findings and perspectives to the EPSO seminar series. If we approach you to talk, we hope you will be happy to support the initiative. This is a fantastic opportunity for both eminent world leaders and talented up-and-coming early career researchers to present their research to an international audience and to network with potential collaborators. If you wish to suggest a theme for one of the autumn seminars and / or nominate yourself or one of your colleagues to give a seminar, we most welcome your suggestions. Please contact Tim George tim.george(at)hutton.ac.uk to provide your name and potential talk title.