(On Demand) Extended: Scholars' Plenary - [BROADCAST]
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Over the last 100 years, plant biologists have provided critical insights into our understanding of key biological concepts, including the fundamental nature of genes and cells. Plant scientists have also developed our understanding of hormone signaling pathways, photosynthesis, metabolism, genome structure, and many other topical areas in incredible molecular detail. Today, plant biologists continue to push boundaries of experimental and agronomically relevant plant systems to provide real-world solutions aimed at alleviating critical problems, such as climate change, global food insecurity, and sustainability. To recognize both the plant scientists whose work has formed the foundations of our discipline and those who will carry these efforts into the future, and in celebration of the centennial anniversary of the American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB) taking place at Plant Biology 2024, the ASPB program committee highlights ground-breaking research performed by the next generation of plant scientists that builds upon the incredible insights gained over the last 100 years of research.
Session Agenda (EST):
10:00am - Welcome
10:05am - Wei Ma
10:35am - Youngwoo Lee
11:05am - Eunsook Park
11:35am - Closing
Presenters will give live talks and will take audience questions posed in the chat.
Session Agenda (EST):
10:00am - Welcome
10:05am - Wei Ma
10:35am - Youngwoo Lee
11:05am - Eunsook Park
11:35am - Closing
Presenters will give live talks and will take audience questions posed in the chat.
Day
8/7/2024
Event Format
Formats
Plant Biology 2024 Extended
Talks (Click the session that reads BROADCAST to view the talks)
Extended: ZINC FINGER PROTEIN mediates seed loading by affecting funiculus
Wednesday, August 7, 2024 4:05 AM to 4:35 AM
Wei Ma · Nanyang Technological University
Extended: New functional views into the proteome using LC-MS and proteomic correlation profiling
Wednesday, August 7, 2024 4:35 AM to 5:05 AM
Youngwoo Lee · Purdue University
Extended: Stromule: a fast track for dynamic chloroplast-nucleus communications in plant immunity
Wednesday, August 7, 2024 5:05 AM to 5:35 AM
Eunsook Park · University of Wyoming