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[Seminar] Plant vascular formation – a model for functional characterization of conserved genes
Ana Campilho, CIBIO-InBIO, Universidade do Porto, Portugal
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[Seminar] Plants are beautiful, useful and rather simple (?) biological objects
Fernando Catarino
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[Seminar] Plants under stress - priming agents to the rescue
Vassilis Fotopoulos, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus
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[Seminar] Publishing at Nature Communications
Bruno Castro, Associate Editor of Nature Communications
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[Seminar] Re-investigation of plant plasma membrane lipids: role in sphingolipid- and sterol-enriched membrane rafts, and their involvement in plant defense through the phosphorylated protein REMORIN
Sebastien Mongrand, Laboratoire de Biogenèse Membranaire, Université Bordeaux, France
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[Seminar] Recruitment of C4NADP-malic enzyme from hausekeeping roles: on the identification of molecular alterations
Veronica Graciela Maurino, Cluster of Excellence in Plant Sciences, Heinrich-Heine-University
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[Seminar] Regulation of potassium uptake and storage
Jose M. Pardo, Instituto de Bioquimica Vegetal y Fotosintesis (IBVF-CSIC), Spain
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[Seminar] Regulation of receptor kinase-mediated immune signaling
Cyril Zipfel, The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK
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[Seminar] Rich Genomics Resources Facilitate Gene Discovery - Uncovering Cryptic Protein Functions
Gerald Tuskan, Biosciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (US Department of Energy)
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[Seminar] Roadmap to creating Value from your Research
Marta MB Ribeiro, Knowledge and Tech Transfer Officer ITQB NOVA
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