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SUMMARY:Konzo: forgotten but not gone - Introducing the International Working Group for safe cassava
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an enlightening webinar titled “Konzo: Forgotten but Not Gone\,” where we will introduce the International Working Group for Safe Cassava. \nIn this session\, Prof Ros Gleadow from Monash University (Australia) will interview Dr Julie Cliff of the Eduardo Mondlane University (UEM) in Mozambique\, a leading expert on Konzo—a neurological disease linked to the consumption of improperly processed cassava. \nAlongside the interview\, Prof Ros Gleadow will also provide a brief presentation on the group’s efforts to ensure cassava safety worldwide. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about a critical\, yet often overlooked\, global health issue. \nThe webinar is the first in a series we hope will fill the gap left by the CCDN (Cyanide in Cassava Disease Network) news which is no longer published. \nDate: 5th September 2024\nTime: 15:00 CET \nKonzo materials:\nhttps://biology.anu.edu.au/research/centres-units/konzo-prevention-unit
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/konzo-forgotten-but-not-gone-introducing-the-international-working-group-for-safe-cassava/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Food safety,Plant Health,Plant Science
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SUMMARY:Plant Pathology 2024 (PPATH2024)
DESCRIPTION:Plant Pathology 2024 (PPATH2024)\nStart: 11th September 2024\nEnd: 13th September 2024\nVenue: Mathematical Institute\, University of Oxford \nProfessor Gail Preston\, the President of the BSPP\, invites you to register for Plant Pathology 2024 (#PPATH2024)\, the main annual meeting of the British Society for Plant Pathology. The meeting will be held at the Mathematical Institute in Oxford\, UK\, Wednesday 11th to Friday 13th September. \nThe first two days of the main meeting will feature open sessions based on submitted abstracts\,  presentations from our invited speakers\, the RKS Wood Prize lecture\,  PH Gregory Prize session and the J Colhoun Poster Prize. \nOn Friday\, there are 3 parallel one-day sessions that you can choose from. \n\nSurveillance and Decision Support in Action – jointly organised with the AAB (organised by Jon West)\nPlant Colonisers Manipulating Plant Organ Development (organised by Katharina Schiessl)\nExcursion to Diamond Light Source at the nearby Harwell Science and Innovation Campus\n\nRegistration includes 3 days of talks\, posters and exhibitions and a conference dinner on Thursday evening at New College\, Oxford. \nThe BSPP welcomes exhibitors at #PPath2024 – click here for more details \nConfirmed speakers for Plant Pathology 2024\nWe have a great line up of invited speakers: \n\nDiane Saunders\, John Innes Centre\, winner of the RKS Wood Prize 2024\, ‘Turning the tide on a cereal killer’.\nGail Preston\, University of Oxford\, ‘Niche construction – building a better environment’.\nGary Foster\, University of Bristol\, BSPP Honorary Member 2024\, ‘Everything is connected; pathology\, terrorism and drugs’.\nJens Boch\, Leibniz University Hannover\, Germany ‘TALEs\, TALEN and TALE base editors: from plant pathogens to biotechnology’.\nJohn Carr\, University of Cambridge\, ‘Manipulation of plant hosts by viruses’.\nKenichi Tsuda\, Huazhong Agricultural University\, China\, ‘Regulation of Bacterial Growth and Behavior by Plant Immunity’.\nKsenia Krasileva\, University of California\, Berkeley\, USA\, ‘Evolution in Overdrive: Decoding and Encoding Genomes for Disease Resistance’.\nLeena Tripathi\, CGIAR\, Kenya ‘Genome Editing of banana for disease resistance’.\nPaul Birch\, University of Dundee – ‘Delivery of RXLR effectors from haustoria into plant cells’.\nSteven Spoel\, University of Edinburgh\, ‘Transcriptional regulation of plant immune responses’.\nTessa Burch-Smith\, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center\, USA ‘Viral cell-to-cell movement and impacts on plant cell biology’.\n\nRegistration for PPATH2024 is now open – click here
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/plant-pathology-2024-ppath2024/
LOCATION:University of Oxford\, Oxford\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Plant Health
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