Programme
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9:30 |
Welcome & Opening Monika Hilker (Speaker of the CRC); Freie Universität Berlin Major aims and structure of the CRC 973 |
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9:55 |
Sergio Rasmann (University of Lausanne, Switzerland) Transgenerationally induced priming of plant defence against herbivores |
10:25 |
Markus Kollmann (Universität Düsseldorf, Germany) Optimal information processing strategies of microbes |
Coffee Break | |
11:10 |
Bernd Müller-Röber, CRC 973, Universität Potsdam Introduction to Project Area A of the CRC |
GUEST LECTURES |
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11:15 |
Claudia Jonak (GMI, Austria) Metabolic adaptation, redox balance and signalling in response to salt stress |
11:45 |
Anna Amtmann (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom) The role of histone modifications for somativ stress memory in plants |
Lunch | |
13:30 |
Anke Steppuhn, CRC 973, Freie Universität Berlin Introduction to Project Area B of the CRC |
GUEST LECTURES |
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13:35 |
Saskia van Wees (Utrecht University, The Netherlands) Making sense out of signalling during plant defence |
14:05 |
Jurriaan Ton (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom) How "innate" is the plant immune system? |
14:35 |
Thomas Schmülling, CRC 973, Freie Universität Berlin Introduction to Project Area C of the CRC |
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14:40 |
Bart Thomma (Wageningen University, The Netherlands) Conserved fungal effectors mediate disease establishment in plants |
15:10 |
Irute Meskiene (MFPL, Austria) Regulation of stress-induced cell signalling |
Coffee Break | |
16:00 |
Discussion Forum International scientists meet CRC PhD students |