14.01.2021 Information to Zoom seminar: 3 PhD students present their work.
Thur 14.01.2021 (17.15 h) - SFB924 Kolloquium "Molecular Mechanisms of Agronomic Traits" - Zoom seminar Zoom-Meeting beitreten:https://tum-conf.zoom.us/j/69285262600Meeting-ID: 692 8526 2600Kenncode: 247031 Karina...[more]
14.01.2021 Zoom seminar: 3 PhD students present their work.
Thur 14.01.2021 (17.15 h) - SFB924 Kolloquium "Molecular Mechanisms of Agronomic Traits" - Zoom seminar Karina Hille (TP Dawid)Molecular assessment of metabolome alterations in Hordeum vulgare induced by net...[more]
21.01.2021 Information to Zoom seminar: 3 PhD students present their work.
Invitation to the next SFB924 Kolloquium "Molecular Mechanisms of Agronomic Traits" - Zoom seminar Thur 21.01.2021 (17.15 h) https://tum-conf.zoom.us/j/66144019282 Meeting-ID: 661 4401 9282 Kenncode:...[more]
21.01.2021 Zoom seminar: 3 PhD students present their work.
Thur 21.01.2021 (17.15 h) - SFB924 Kolloquium "Molecular Mechanisms of Agronomic Traits" - Zoom seminar Lin-Jie Shu (TP Ranf)Structural and functional analysis of LORE-dependent 3-hydroxy fatty acid immune sensing...[more]
28.01.2021 Information to Zoom seminar: Prof. Dr. Simon Krattinger, King Abdullah University (SA)
Dear colleagues in the SFB924, it is my pleasure to announce the seminar of Simon Krattinger at the 28th January 2021. Simon will talk about: Genomic innovation to harness genetic diversity in cereal crops. Join...[more]
28.01.2021 Zoom seminar: Prof. Dr. Simon Krattinger, King Abdullah University (SA): Genomic innovation to harness genetic diversity in cereal crops.
Thur 28.01.2021 (17:15 h) - Zoom seminarProf. Dr. Simon Krattinger (King Abdullah University, SA)Genomic innovation to harness genetic diversity in cereal crops. SFB924 Kolloquium "Molecular Mechanisms of Agronomic...[more]
04.02.2021 Information to Zoom seminar: Dr. Benjamin Wittkop, Universität Gießen (D)
Dear SFB924 members,It is my great pleasure to invite you to this week's Thursday SFB924 webinar (04.02.2021, 17:15). Our guest will be Dr. Benjamin Wittkop from the Department of Plant Breeding at the Justus Liebig...[more]