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Annual PBD Meeting 2010
March 4-5
University of Copenhagen
Faculty of Life Sciences, Lecture Hall 3-01, Thorvaldsensvej 40, Frederiksberg
Abstract Book 2010
Registration
Submission of
abstracts
THURSDAY - March 4, 2010
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9.00 - 9.30 |
Registration and coffee
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09.30 - 9.35 |
Welcome, by
Preben Bach Holm, Head of steering committee, Plant Biotech Denmark
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Session 1: Products
and Productivity (Chair: Yumiko Sakuragi) |
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09.35 - 10.20 |
Keynote talk:
Plant cells
in action, by
Rainer
Hedrich, Professor, Institute for Molecular Plant Physiology and
Biophysics, University of Würzburg, Germany
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10.20 - 10.40 |
Production of the cancer-preventive glucoraphanin in tobacco,
by Michael
Dalgaard Mikkelsen, Assistant Professor, Department of Plant Biology and
Biotechnology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Copenhagen
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10.40 - 11.00 |
How cyanogenic flucosides are do
novo synthesized in Zygaena larvae, by Niels Bjerg Jensen, PhD
student, Department of Plant Biology and Biotechnology, University of
Copenhagen
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11.00 - 11.10 |
Short break
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Session 2: Nutrition and Diseases (Chair: Søren Husted) |
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11.10 - 11.55 |
Keynote talk:
Adaptive strategies for plant responses to toxic metals in the soil,
Leon V.
Kochian, Professor, Robert W. Holley Center for Agriculture and
Health (USDA-ARS) and Department of Plant Biology, Cornell University,
USA
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Content and bioavailability of Fe and Zn in the endosperm of rice seeds
from plants overexpressing nicotianamine synthetase,
by Daniel
P. Persson, PhD Student, Department of Agriculture and Ecology, Faculty
of Life Sciences, University of Copenhagen
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12.15 -
12.35 |
Intricate
interaction between pectins and pathogens, Majse Nafisi, Post Doc,
Department of Plant Biology and Biotechnology, Faculty of Life Sciences,
University of Copenhagen
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12.35 - 13.20 |
Lunch
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Session 3: Breeding and Systems
biology
(Chair: Christine Finnie) |
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13.20 - 14.05 |
Keynote talk
The use of -omics technologies in systems biology and breeding,
by Harro Bouwmeester, Professor, Laboratory of Plant Physiology, Wageningen
University, The Netherlands
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14.05 -
14.25 |
“Blind Mapping” based on high resolution
melting curve analysis is a novel approach to map genic DNA sequence
polymorphisms in perennial ryegrass,
by Bruno Studer, Post Doc, Department of Genetics and Biotechnology,
Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Aarhus University
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14.25 - 14.45 |
Redox control systems in barley: cloning and characterization of
dehydroascorbate reductase, glutathione peroxidase and 1-cys
peroxiredoxin, by Nicolas
Navrot, Post Doc, Department of Systems Biology, The Technical
University of Denmark
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14.45 -
15.15 |
Coffee
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Session 4: Technologies
(Chair: Morten Buch-Pedersen)
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15.15 -
15.35 |
SHOREmap:
simultaneous mapping and mutation identification by deep sequencing,
by Stig Uggerhøj
Andersen, Post Doc, Department of Molecular Biology, Faculty of Science,
Aarhus University
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15.35 - 15.55 |
TILLING in hexaploid wheat, by
Anna Maria Torp,
Associate Professor, Department of Agriculture and Ecology, Faculty of
Life Sciences, University of Copenhagen
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15.55 - 16.15 |
Center for Advanced Bioimaging (CAB) Denmark: A new core facility
of the University of Copenhagen to any scientist's use,
by
Alexander Schulz, Professor, Department of Plant Biology and
Biotechnology,
Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Copenhagen
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| 16.15 - 16.35 |
Using next generation
sequencing technologies for plant genomics, by Michael
Heltzen,
Beijing Genomics
Institute at Shenzhen, China
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16.35 - 18.30 |
Poster session in the
Marble Hall - Wine and snacks are served
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Dinner at Gimle, LIFE-KU
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FRIDAY- March 5, 2010
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Session 5:
Public-private partnership (Chair: Søren Bak) |
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09.00 - 09.45 |
Public-private partnership in plant genomics in France and Europe,
by Dominique Job, Director, CNRS / Bayer CropScience, France
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9.45 - 10.15
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Coffee
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Session 6: Systems biology - a developer´s tool (Chair: Søren Bak) |
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Novel technologies in plant proteomics, Kathryn Lilley,
Associate Professor, Cambridge Centre for Proteomics, University of Cambridge, UK
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10.45 - 11.15 |
What makes the perfect tomato and
can integrated genome scale technologies provide an answer ?
by
Jocelyn
Rose, Director, Institute of Biotechnology and Life Science
Technologies, Cornell
University, USA
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11.15 -11. 45 |
Laying the foundation for a paradigm
shift in wheat breeding and improvement,
by
Etienne Paux, Group Leader, French National
Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA), Diversity & Ecophysiology of
Cereals, France
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Session 7: Green growth (Chair: Henrik Brinch-Pedersen)
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11.45 - 12.05 |
Implementing Green growth, by
Sten Bonde, Head of Division, Ministry of Food, Agriculture and
Fisheries
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12.05 - 12.25 |
Green
growth for farmers, by Bruno Sander
Nielsen, Chief Advisor, Research and Food Policy, Danish
Agriculture & Food Council
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| 12.25 - 13.25 |
Lunch
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| 13.25 - 13.45
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How can
biotech assist with eco-functional intensification of organic
agriculture in light of goals for Green growth?,
by
Niels
Halberg, Director, International Centre for Research in Organic Food
Systems (ICROF) &
Birte Boelt*, Head of Research Unit Crop Ecology and Product Quality; Faculty of
Agricultural Sciences, Aarhus University
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| 13.45 - 14.05 |
Why do we
need more biomass, how can we produce it sustainably, and what are the
ideal traits of a bioenergy crop?, by
Uffe
Jørgensen, Senior Scientist, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences,
Aarhus University
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| 14.05 - 14.25 |
Enabling bioenergy, by
Katja Salomon Johansen,
Science Manager, Novozymes A/S
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Last updated
2010-04-19 |