October 2-4, 2019 in Zellingen-Retzbach, Germany
Plant developmental biology is an exciting and fast moving field, which has seen many breakthroughs over the last decades. With the growing complexity of biological research projects in the last decades it has become increasingly important for scientist to communicate and collaborate across geographical and subject boundaries. Particularly early career scientist not only need to be trained early in their career to present data at international meetings and discuss it with peers and leaders in the field, but also to organize and chair sessions, as well as to network and identify potential collaboration partners. The PhD School on Plant Development has been set up to train early career scientists in these skills and give them a platform for communication and collaboration.Organizers 2019
Angela Hay |
Arp Schnittger |
Moritz Nowack |
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Sponsors 2019
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