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Challenges in Plant Sciences
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Abstract
The colloquium introduces students to the disciplines in plant sciences and provides integrated knowledge from the molecular level to ecosystems and from basic research to applications, making use of the synergies between the different research groups of the PSC. The colloquium offers a unique chance to approach interdisciplinary topics as a challenge in the field of plant sciences.
Objective
Major objectives of the colloquium are: introduction of graduate students and Master students to the broad field of plant sciences promotion of an interdisciplinary and integrative teaching program promotion of active participation and independent work of students promotion of presentation and discussion skills increased interaction among students and professors
Content
Challenges in Plant Sciences will cover the following topics: Spatial patterns and coexistence of plant species Small RNAs Regulating Plant Development Pattern Recognition Receptors (PRRs) and Innate Immunity in Plants and Animals Molecular function and evolution of plant disease resistance genes Climate change and net carbon dioxide fluxes of terrestrial ecosystems Functioning and maintenance of biodiversity from population to community level Abiotic stress in plants Integrating molecular genetics, evolutionary genomics and ecology - examples in plant reproduction Hybridisation Plant invasions into mountainous regions
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- DR
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- graded semester performance
Course Components
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Challenges in Plant Sciences
Course dates: Tuesday, 25th September, 2 pm to 6 pm and 6th & 7th November, 9 am to 5 pm
Locations: ETH-Zentrum (25th September: CHN F46; 6th & 7th November: ML F38 (am) ML H44 resp. ML D28 (pm))
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2 h weekly |
Offered In
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Graduate Programme in Plant Sciences (Umfassendes Kursangebot und Anmeldung unter . Gewisse Kurse können kostenpflichtig sein. Kontakt: C. Vonlanthen, Zurich-Basel Plant Science Center, ETH Zentrum, LFW B 51 , 8092 Zürich Tel. 044 632 23 33)
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