Training and Research Workshop in "Evolutionary Genomics for Plant Models and Crops”
Event
15 -19 May 2023
This workshop will present major on-going research topics in plant evolutionary genomics, covering both methodological and biological questions, fundamental and applied perspectives, model plants and crops.
PROGRAM
Financed by:
Initiative supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under the Grant Agreement Number 857251
May 15th, 2023
BIOPOLIS/CIBIO-InBIO, Vairão, Portugal
15 -19 May 2023
This workshop will present major on-going research topics in plant evolutionary genomics, covering both methodological and biological questions, fundamental and applied perspectives, model plants and crops.
Each theme (day) will be covered by 2 talks given by international specialists and a round table with both speakers moderated by an in-house researcher from the field.
Talks will be 1h30 research-oriented lectures (with 30 min of a general/large scope introduction on the subject).
A lot of interaction is expected during these lectures: questions will be asked during the talks and at the round table.
The workshop is also meant to be a platform for connecting students and labs in this field, internationally. Mostspeakers will stay the whole week.
This is the 2nd edition of the workshop, but note that 2/3 of the speakers are new. For the first edition we had 24 participants frominstitutions from 9 different countries. The course was a success (Global satisfaction rate of the participants = 4.6/5) and we are proposing it again this year.
PROGRAM
COURSE COORDINATOR
Raquel Tavares - BIOPOLIS/CIBIO-InBIO
COURSE INSTRUCTORS
Frédérique Aberlenc - IRD Montpellier, France
Frédérique Aberlenc - IRD Montpellier, France
Vincent Colot – ENS Paris, France
Tatiana Giraud – CNRS / Université Paris Saclay, France
Claudia Koehler – Max Planck Postdam, Germany
John Pannell – UNIL Lausanne, Switzerland
Claudia Koehler – Max Planck Postdam, Germany
John Pannell – UNIL Lausanne, Switzerland
Yves Vigouroux – IRD Montpellier, France
Jérôme Salse – INRAE Clermont Ferrand, FranceCharlie Scutt - ENS Lyon, France
SELECTION CRITERIA
The course will be open to a maximum number of 25 participants.
The course will be open to a maximum number of 25 participants.
60% of available student slots are reserved for BIODIV students.
Priority will be given to:
• 1st year and other PhD students attending the BIODIV Doctoral Program (University of Porto) and from the University of Montpellier;
• PhD students attending other courses;
• Other post-graduate students and researchers.
REGISTRATION
155,00€ (Students) | 260,00€ (Other Participants)
Registration fee include lunch
Registration fee include lunch
Participation is free of charge for BIODIV & Univ. of Montpellier students & CIBIO's TwinLabs.
CIBIO-InBIO members will have an additional discount of 20%
Financed by:
Initiative supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under the Grant Agreement Number 857251