Ninth Annual Plant Science Symposium at Reitz Union

The University of Florida’s Plant Science Council is hosting the ninth annual Plant Science Symposium from Jan. 21-22.
The University of Florida’s Plant Science Council is hosting the ninth annual Plant Science Symposium from Jan. 21-22.
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UF’s Plant Science Council is hosting the Ninth Annual Plant Science Symposium from Jan. 21-22.

The free, student-led event will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Reitz Union’s Rion Ballroom (655 Reitz Union Dr., Gainesville) and will provide a space for students, researchers and industry professionals from around the world to connect, share ideas and explore advancements in plant science, according to a press release.

The symposium will feature networking opportunities with leaders in agriculture, conservation and biotechnology, as well as a research poster competition with cash prizes.

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Keynote speakers will present on the following topics:

  • UF’s Dr. Rob Ferl: Future-Proofing Plants for a Changing World
  • Michigan State University’s Dr. Sue Rhee: Mechanisms of Plant Adaptation and Acclimation
  • Cornell University’s Dr. Awais Khan: Breeding Resistance to Plant Diseases
  • London’s Natural History Museum’s Dr. Sandra Knapp and Botanical Society of America’s Dr. Catrina Adams: Plant Diversity and Conservation
  • Pairwise CEO Dr. Tom Adams and Norfolk Healthy Produce’s Dr. Nathan Pumplin: Innovations in Plant Biotechnology

Click here to register to attend the symposium in-person or virtually. A full schedule, as well as more details on registration, abstract submissions and sponsorships can be found on the symposium website.

Questions can be emailed to ufplants@gmail.com and more information on sponsoring the symposium can be found on @ufplants Instagram.

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