Join us at the 2023 Jasmonate Meeting in Halle
Early bird registration & Abstract submission extended to 14 June
250€ travel awards by Plant Biology for ECRs
Talk & Poster awards by @ThePlantJournal@NewPhyt
Registration is open for The 2023 Jasmonate meeting, early bird ends 31 May
We look forward to welcoming you to Halle, a cradle of #Jasmonate research, with this meeting offering glances into future avenues
https://t.co/51bNhmZlzm
Imaging of plant calcium-sensor kinase conformation monitors real time calcium-dependent decoding in planta (Anja Liese, Bernadette Eichstädt, Sarah Lederer, Philipp Schulz, Jan Oehlschläger, https://t.co/XCfvRD2hpK.) https://t.co/J2PRwow628 @Anja_K_Liese@ASPB#PlantSci
To keep updated as the ICAR 2024 program is developed 👏🏼including to submit a mini-symposium proposal👏🏼 join the Arabidopsis Community group!
We'll announce the mini-symposium call in the next couple weeks w/a deadline of ~October. Please RT!🌱 https://t.co/Lr0UENe6P1
Many thanks to @ICAR2023 for the hospitality, excellent organization & amazing science!
Coming up next
https://t.co/qpFufxiNQ6 in San Diego
& ICAR2025 in Ghent
#ICAR2023#Arabidopsis#Japan 💚💚💚
I just published: Your goal is to produce science that stands the test of time.
A visit to Halle, 25 years later, and a workshop with early career researchers brought into focus what should be the primary mission of scientists.
https://t.co/38XstD4BBA
Thanks to all ECRs for making the 🌱Plant Science Research career symposium such an engaging event! And to @SaschaLaubinger@KamounLab CatherineKistner RheaStoppel @IPB_Halle for the support
Till next time:)
Over the last two days, we had a fantastic ECR networking meeting - so much talent and enthusiasm! A huge thank you to all of the ECRs and @kamounlab, Catherine Kistner and Rhea Stoppel for their insightful contributions and for making the event such a success!
Incredibly helpful overview by Dr.Kistner on @dfg_public funding opportunities in Germany at the ECR career symposium on 🌱Plant Science Research @IPB_Halle organized by @SaschaLaubinger
https://t.co/ghGV4DgWOU
Institutions & funding agencies should classify unintentional but uncorrected mistakes as scientific misconduct by @KamounLab & Cyril Zipfel.
https://t.co/5TBOmlp42V
Investing in complementary approaches & testing the null hypothesis is key;)