Plant & Environmental Sciences Weekly seminar
Speaker: Dr. David Zeevi, Weizmann Institute
Title: What Microbes can tell us about their environment
Speaker: Dr. David Zeevi, Weizmann Institute
Title: What Microbes can tell us about their environment
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Angela Sessitsch, Austrian Institute of Technology
Title: The plant microbiome: from rhizosphere to seeds and applications to improve crop performance
Speaker: Dr. Naomi Yuval-Naeh, National Natural History Collections, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Title: Stories from the Archive: The early beginnings of botanical research in mandatory Palestine
Speaker: Prof. Sigal Savaldi-Goldstein, Technion
Title: The ins and outs of root meristem shape and function
Speaker: Dr. Lior Tal, Tel Aviv University
Title: New insights into strigolactone signaling
Speaker: Dr. Tamar Avin-Wittenberg, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, HUJI
Title: Exploring Autophagy: Understanding Its Role in Plant Source and Sink Tissues
Speaker: Prof. Ron Elber, The University of Texas at Austin
Title: Computational studies of the early events of the activation of the anthrax toxin
Speaker: Prof. Aharon Oren, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, The Hebrew University
Title: On practicing the world's oldest profession, separating the judiciary and the executive, and civil war
Speaker: Dr. Yotam Zait, Faculty of Agriculture, HUJI
Title: Optimization of Photosynthetic traits for crop resilience under a changing climate
Speaker: Prof. Paolo Carloni, RWTH-Aachen University, Aachen, Germany
Title: Computer-aided drug design via enhanced sampling simulations