PlantEd WG2 Training School – Genome-edited plants: Impact and beyond
PlantEd is organising a WG2-related Training School on the topic “”. Dates: 24-25 May 2022 Venue: Oeiras, Lisbon, Portugal Participants: limited to 30 (20 will be
PlantEd is organising a WG2-related Training School on the topic “”. Dates: 24-25 May 2022 Venue: Oeiras, Lisbon, Portugal Participants: limited to 30 (20 will be
PlantEd is organising a WG1-related Training School on the topic “Plant transformation systems”. Dates: 13-17 June 2022 Venue: John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park, Norwich,
PlantEd is, together with the Association of Applied Biologists in UK, organising a Training School on the topic “Communicating the Science of Gene-Edited Crops”. Dates:
The WG meetings will be held on Monday 20 Sept at 16:00-18:00. Here below are the links for those of you who are joining online:
Here we present the posters that will be displayed at the 2nd PlantEd conference in Lecce, Italy, on 20-22 Sept 2021. The Book of Abstracts
The 1st call for Virtual Mobility (VM) grants in the COST Action CA18111 PlantEd is now open. We invite participants of COST Action CA18111 PlantEd
Location: Lecce, Italy Time: 20-22 September 2021 The 2nd conference of PlantEd (COST Action 18111) will take place over three days, with open scientific sessions
We are planning to set up the PlantEd Academy. This will take the shape of an online platform to promote the Action through various communication
PlantEd and Växtnoden is inviting to the webinar “From research to innovation with new breeding techniques” Date: 13 April 2021 Time: 14:00-15:30 (CEST) Speakers: Petra
On 23 Feb, PlantEd and #UKPlantSciPresents co-organised a webinar on “CRISPR/Cas-mediated mutagenesis of plant traits”. Prof. Goetz Hensel, Institute of Plant Biochemistry, Heinrich-Heine University, Germany,
COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) is a funding agency for research and innovation networks. Our Actions help connect research initiatives across Europe and enable scientists to grow their ideas by sharing them with their peers. This boosts their research, career and innovation.
A great challenge of this century is to provide adequate nutrition for an increasing global population while developing a more socially, economically and environmentally sustainable agriculture that counters climate change, biodiversity loss and degradation of arable land.
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
CSO Approval date – 13th November 2018
Action duration – 25th March 2019 to 24th March 2023
Participations – Participation: +260 participants from 36 COST countries and beyond
Email contact – info@plantgenomeediting.eu