We are happy to host Featured editor of The Plant Cell Mary Williams for a seminar on “Why and how to engage with the public about science” and a scientific writing workshop on June 27-28, 2019. Mary joined The Plant Cell in 2009 where she developed Teaching Tools in Plant Biology. She also contributes to the Plantae network as an editor and mentor.
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Seminar (June 7): Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso (Leeds, UK)
We are happy to host Yoselin Benetitez-Alfonso from the University of Leeds on 6.-7. June 2019 at our institute and learn more about her exciting working on callose and plasmodesmata and their role in transcellular signaling. She will give a seminar on 7. June at 10:15 am in room SR 0.043 on “The role of callose and cell walls on the regulation of symplastic intercellular signalling and symbiosis“. Find out more about her work on: https://benitezalfonso.wordpress.com/
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guest speaker: Yvon Jaillais (CNRS Lyon, France)
We are happy to host Yvon Jaillais, who will give a talk on “Role of anionic phospholipids in the definition of cellular territories and signaling plants” in seminar room SR0.043 (Faculty of Biology) on November 23, 2018. Anybody interested is more than welcome to join.
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Benedetta Mattei (University of Rome, Italy)
On Tuesday 26. September at 10 am our guest Benedetta Mattei (University of Rome, Italy) will give a seminar on “The role of oligogalacturonides, a class of plant damage-associated molecular patterns, in immunity and growth” in room SR 00.006b.
Guests are welcome.
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Franck Ditengou (University of Freiburg)
On Wednesday 13. September at 10 am our guest Franck Ditengou (University of Freiburg) will give a seminar on “Plant adaptation to the environment: the role of auxin” in room SR 00.008. Guests are welcome.
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Morgane Batzenschlager (University of Strasbourg, France)
On Tuesday 12. September at 10 am our external guest Morgane Batzenschlager (University of Strasbourg) will give a seminar on “Microtubules and associated proteins: at the nucleo-cytoplasmic interface in Arabidopsis and in platelet marginal band” in room SR 00.008. Guests are welcome.