Published: 2023-06-28
The next Euro-BioImaging User Forum will take place on Thursday, October 12, 2023, from 2 pm-5 pm CEST. The topic is "Understanding plant biology." This event will highlight how cutting-edge imaging technologies can support research into the structure and function of plants, shed light on plant health, resilience and adaptability, and help answer agroecology-related research questions. We will showcase the specific expertise available at our Nodes across Europe through case studies presented in tandem with the research community and provide information on funding opportunities for agroecology-related research projects via the AgroServ project.
Who should attend:
Researchers from both academia or industry, Master’s and PhD students, post-doctoral fellows, anyone involved in plant biology research and interested in the potential of biological and biomedical imaging technologies to boost this research.
Keynote Speakers:
The Versatility of MRI in Experimental Plant Science
- Ljudmilla Borisjuk, IPK Gatersleben
Imaging endomembrane dynamics in plants
- Marisa Otegui, Department of Botany University of Wisconsin-Madison
Node & User presentations:
Validating wheat sap velocity measured with a heat pulse sensor with PET imaging
- Sarah Verbeke, Ghent University and Nicola D'Ascenzo, NEUROMED Node
3D micro-CT to resolve fine structures in plants: a case of Gerbera hybrida
- Teng Zhang, Viikki Plant Science Centre, University of Helsinki and Jiri Funda, Finnish Biomedical Imaging Node
Evaluating the adaptability of Norway spruce seedlings to drought stress: merging multi-sensor high-throughput plant phenotyping (HTPP) technique with different omics- approaches
- Carlos Trujillo Moya and Muhammad Ahmad, Austrian Research Centre for Forests (BFW) and Jakub Jez, VBCF Plant Sciences (PHENOPLANT)
Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy of Plant tissues
- Clement Chambaud, CNRS, and Lysiane Brocard, Bordeaux Imaging Center, France BioImaging
Closer look at the battlefield: imaging of the interactions of plant cells with fungal pathogens
- Tetiana Kalachova, Institute of Experimental Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences and Kateřina Malínská, Advanced Light and Electron Microscopy Node Prague
Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZElceqpqDkiGNVns4AcLwZkQQu1ebRf_BUl#/registration