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Title

Plant Development – a Combined on-Site and Virtual Workshop

Dates

3 September 2021

Organizer(s)

Johanna Krahmer, Dr., University of Lausanne
Ana Lopez-Vazquez, PhD student, University of Lausanne
Christian Fankhauser, Prof., University of Lausanne

Speakers

Edwige Moyroud, Dr., Sainsbury Laboratory, University of Cambridge
Marja Timmermans
, Prof., ZMBP, University of Tübingen
Enrico Coen
, Prof., John Innes Centre, Norwich

Description

This is a one-day workshop on plant development with a journal club, lectures, interactive discussions, and a poster session.

The lectures will be given by three established group leaders covering different aspects of plant development with a focus on above-ground parts: Dr Edwige Moyroud (Sainsbury Laboratory, University of Cambridge), Prof Marja Timmermans (ZMBP, University of Tübingen) and Prof Enrico Coen (John Innes Centre, Norwich). The speakers will give an introduction to their research area and present their own research. Therefore students will not only learn about plant development but also about current research topics, they will be encouraged to think about and discuss the research process and challenges involved.

In order to make students familiar with the topics ahead of the lectures and to allow speakers to focus on their latest research rather than long introduction, students will be asked to read one paper of each speaker in advance. These papers will be discussed in a journal club earlier the same day of the workshop, where UNIL teachers will guide the discussion. The papers will be sent out at least 1 month in advance to the participants, to allow careful reading.

The meeting will finish with a poster session and time for more discussion of students with the speakers and among themselves. Posters should be about the students' PhD projects - either focussing on results or outlining planned projects for students early on in the PhD.

As an additional feature of this workshop, virtual hubs will be set up at the Leloir Institute and Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology or Rosario (IBR), Argentina and the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. These hubs will be two-way interactive during the lectures and discussions and one-to-one virtual meetups during the poster session will be possible. This is to allow students at these other universities to benefit and to give an opportunity for interaction between students in different countries as we realise that these days graduate students do not have much opportunity to do this due to the pandemic. This hybrid on-site / virtual strategy is also a chance for students and organisers to become familiar with novel conference formats that allow international participation with local in-person meetings but without the need for time-consuming travel and associated CO2 emissions.

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION concerning COVID safety measures: participants must provide a certificate of vaccination or a negative tests at their arrival to the meeting.

Program

Lausanne Local Time

 

10h00 - 12h00 : Journal Club (Rooms: Genopode 2016, Genopode 2020)

12h00 - 13h00: lunch break

13h00 - 14h00: Paper Poster Session (Room: Genopode Hall, 2nd floor)
14h00 - 15h00: Prof. Enrico Coen (lecture + discussion, Room: Genopode Auditorium A)

15h00 - 15h15: break

15h15 - 16h15: Prof. Maria Timmermans (lecture + discussion, Room: Genopode Auditorium A)

16h15 - 16h30: break

16h30 - 17h30: Prof Edwige Moyroud (lecture + discussion, Room: Genopode Auditorium A)
from 17h30: Virtual Posters + Virtual Interactions (Room: Genopode Hall, 2nd floor)

All sessions require on-site presence at the UNIL Dorigny campus, unless the meeting has to be turned into an entirely virtual event. In that case, the printed poster session will be replaced by another virtual poster session.

 

> FULL PROGRAM with Edinburgh and Argentina local times here (PDF)

Location

University of Lausanne, Genopode Building

Map

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Information

> Please send us your poster title and abstract (Word format, max 300 words) at plants(at)cuso(dot)ch by July 30.

> Flyer (PDF)

 

Expenses

Reimbursements

Reimbursements for CUSO MPS Students:
- Train ticket, 2°class, half-fare from your institution to the place of the activity.
- NO reimbursement for your meal expenses.

NEW from 2021: Reimbursement of your travel tickets can be asked online through your MyCUSO. See HERE for the procedure.

For any question concerning reimbursement please contact the CUSO MPS coordinator Debora Zoia

 

Registration

Deadline for Registration: 30 July 2021

30 on-site places available (25 CUSO PhD Students, 5 PostDocs or 'others' participants)

24 virtual places (external non-CUSO participants - 8 from Edinbourgh/8 from Leloir Institute/8 from IBR) *please mention 'virtual participation' and the name of your institution in the commentary box at the moment of registration

Places

50

Deadline for registration 30.07.2021
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