Weitere Veranstaltungen in Cologne

The Future is Female: Neue Horizonte der Pflanzenforschung

Mo 19 Mai Die Türen vom Zappes Broi öffnen um 19Uhr. Komm vorbei und genieß die Vorträge
welche ab 19.30Uhr beginnen und um ca. 22Uhr enden.
Zappes Broi Zentral, Roonstraße 71
50674 , Cologne
Tickets Preis Mng.
Standard €2.50
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K-Pop und Pflanzenforschung – haben mehr gemeinsam, als du denkst!

Beim Pint of Science erwarten dich spannende Einblicke in die Welt der Pflanzengenetik, präsentiert von Doktorandinnen des Max-Planck-Instituts. Erfahre, wie Pflanzen und Mikroben interagieren und wie genetische Rätsel gelöst werden, um unsere Zukunft zu gestalten. Stell deine Fragen und lass dich begeistern.

The Future is Female – und die Zukunft der Pflanzenforschung beginnt jetzt

Unleashing Nature's Defences: How Bacteria Build Healthier Roots for Thriving Plants

Priscilla Tijesuni Adisa (Doctoral Researcher at Max Planck Institute of Plant Breeding Research)
Are you intrigued by how plants stay healthy on the farm and in nature? Discover how beneficial microorganisms join forces with plants to exclude harmful pathogens from their roots, ensuring robust growth, improving crop yield and keeping the natural world lush and thriving.

Talk will be held in English.
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SynCom101: Building Microbial Communities from Scratch

Aster Liu (Doctoral Researcher Max Planck Institute of Plant Breeding Research)
In nature, thousands of microbes live together in highly complex and interactive communities, making it extremely challenging to study their individual functions. In this talk, I will introduce simplified, synthetic microbial communities as an accessible approach to decode these systems along with SynCom101, a tool to design them.

Talk will be given in English.
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From genomic data to evolutionary history!

Mehak (Doctoral Researcher Max Planck Institute of Plant Breeding Research)
What surprising stories about the history of life are hidden in an organisms DNA? This talk explores how we can study the information stored in the genomes to reveal interesting insights into evolution.

Talk will be given in English.
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