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SUMMARY:39th EPSO Plant Science Seminar
DESCRIPTION:On 16th January 2025 at 15:00 (CET) the Hydrosensing project will be featured at the 39th EPSO Plant Science Seminar. Prof. Eilon Shani (Tel Aviv University\, Israel)\, Prof. Thorsten Hamann\, (Norwegian University of Science and Technology\, Norway)\, Prof. Christine Ziegler\, (University of Regensburg\, Germany) and Prof. Malcolm Bennett (University of Nottingham\, UK) will present four talks exploring “Hydrosensing – an ERC Synergy Grant in Plant Sciences” \nThe seminar will be hosted on Zoom and last approximately 1.5 hours. Numbers will be limited to 300 attendees and therefore please register early if you would like to join. There will be ample opportunities to ask questions and join the debate. So please join us to support this initiative for European Plant Science by following this link just prior to the start of the seminar. \nEPSO members register in advance for this meeting: \nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMvdO6rrjwqGdZUClT3XZXzGZik-2-TdBDg \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/39th-epso-plant-science-seminar/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Challenges for Effective Application of Biopesticides
DESCRIPTION:This events seeks to align application technology and integrated pest management to help extract the maximum from biocontrols. \nSustainability and regulatory pressures are driving increased use of biocontrols in agriculture\, horticulture and amenity. This day-long conference seeks to bring together interested parties from researchers to end users. \nThe programme will to cover state-of-the-art biocontrol applications\, formulation technology and novel applications. \nThe aim is to provide user-focused outputs by highlighting best practices and identifying gaps to drive future research. \nAbstract Submission\n\n\n\nWe are happy to receive abstract submissions from anyone who is involved in this area; which may include research on development of novel formulations\, application technologies or on related policy topics. We have the option of organising a poster-session depending on the number and topic of submissions. \n\n\nAbstract Submission Deadline is December 6th 2024.\n\n\nWe will publish the meeting schedule before the Christmas break in 2024.\n\n\n\n\nSUBMIT AN ABSTRACT HERE\n\nRegistration Details\nRegistration opens on October 1st 2024.\n\n\nRegistration closes on January 7th 2025 but we encourage earlier registration. The event venue has a limit of 80 attendees that will be filled on a first come-first served basis.\n\nMeeting Outputs\n\n\n\nWe will aim to recruit contributors to prepare a Forum article for publication in Annals of Applied Biology.\n\n\nWe expect that this article will outline the state of the art\, reflect on existing challenges and offer possible solutions and opportunities for the future application of biologicals.
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/challenges-for-effective-application-of-biopesticides/
LOCATION:Berkshire\, Berkshire\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Agri-Environment,Agriculture
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SUMMARY:Impact Strategies for Fundamental Research
DESCRIPTION:Gain a clear understanding of impact within the context of your work and start developing an impact plan for a new or current project. \nResearch impact has many definitions. According to the Australian Research Council “research impact is the contribution that research makes to the economy\, society\, environment or culture\, beyond the contribution to academic research”. \nImpact is a complex topic and scientists have increasingly been questioned\, especially by funding agencies and research organisations globally\, about their research’s impact. \nThis workshop will give you a clear understanding of impact within the context of your work. You will start to develop an impact plan for a new or current project. \n\n\nThis half-day online workshop will cover: \n\nWhat is research impact in the context of fundamental research\nTerms and definitions used in research impact\nCreating impact from fundamental research – your impact pathway\nPlanning for impact\n\n\n\nSession: 28 January from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm (UK time).* \nou will need to create and/or log into your SEB account to be able to book this event.  \nCost\n1. SEB members: Free \n2. Non-members: £40
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/impact-strategies-for-fundamental-research/
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