Graduate course

SSF               -                     Graduate school in plant cell and molecular biology

 

Post graduate course:

Abiotic stress

from signaling to cell death

 

In August , we are organizing a graduate course in abiotic stress in Umea, Sweden. The course is organized within the Swedish National Graduate School in Plant Cell and Molecular Biology, and it will take place at the Umea Plant Science Centre 11-19 August. We will also have a two-day symposium taking place at a small village called Hallnas in the middle of the wilderness right at the beautiful Vindel river (http://www.umu.se/service/kronlund/).

 

The idea behind the course is that several aspects of abiotic stress will be covered by invited expert lecturers. The graduate students will also get acquainted with various functional genomics tools (transcript profiling, proteomics and metabolomics) and how these can be used to solve questions in the abiotic stress research.  Umea Plant Science Centre researchers will teach and guide the students with hands-on exercises and demonstrations. The number of graduate students taking part in the entire course will be ca 25. The lectures will be open, and we expect up to 50 attendants, with a mixture of graduate students and their supervisors.

 

We hope that this course will stimulate interesting discussions about abiotic stress with vivid exchange of ideas and suggestions that will inspire and motivate the graduate students in their research.

 

Time 12-19.8.

 

12.-15.8. lectures and lab demonstrations

16.-17.8. project presentations in Hällnäs

18.-19.8. lectures and lab demonstrations

 

Lecturers :

 

Cold stress                   

Rajinder Dhindsa, Montreal, Canada

High light stress                           

Peter Horton, Sheffield, UK

Cross talk between signaling pathways in abiotic stress

Zhu JK, Tucson, Arizona

Signal transduction during oxidative stress

Christine Foyer, Rothamsted, UK

Desiccation

Dorothea Bartels, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany

Cell death

Marc De Block, Bayer BioSciences Gent, Belgium


 

 

Monday

11.8.

Tuesday 12.8.

Wednesday

13.8.

Thursday

14.8.

Friday

15.8.

Saturday

16.8.

Sunday

17.8.

Monday

18.8.

Tuesday

19.8.

8.30-10

 

Welcome HT,

Lectures by

P.G., V.H.,

S.J., G.W.

Rajinder Dhindsa 1

Zhu JK 1

Lecturer DBartels 1

Hällnäs

Hällnäs

 Lecturer5

P Horton 1

10-10.30

 

Coffee

Coffee

Coffee

coffee

coffee

10.30-12

 

Rajinder Dhindsa 2

Zhu JK 2

Lecturer

DBartels 2

Lecturer5

P Horton 2

12-13

 

 

lunch

lunch

Lunch

lunch

lunch

lunch

lunch

13->

 

 

Arrival

registration

C Foyer 1

Lab 1,2,3

Lab1,2,3

Lab1,2,3

River

rafting

Vindeln

Hällnäs

lab

results

 

Coffee

C Foyer 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

party

 

HT Hannele Tuominen

P.G. Per Gardeström

V.H. Vaughan Hurry

S.J. Stefan Jansson

G.W. Gunnar Wingsle

 

Lab demonstrations:

 

1. Oxidative stress – a proteomic approach (responsible teacher: Gunnar Wingsle)

2. Cold stress - Microarray analysis (responsible teacher: Catherine Benedict)

3. High light stress - a metabolic approach (responsible teacher: Casten Külheim)

 

 

The local organizing committee:

Hannele Tuominen

Per Gardeström

Vaughan Hurry

Gunnar Wingsle

Stefan Jansson

Pia Harryson

Åsa Strand

 

REGISTRATION not later than May 10,

 

Include in the “meddelande” field following details.
Address
Home University
Education (places, times, degrees)
Occupations
Title of the PhD project
Short resume of the PhD project
Supervisor
Start of the PhD studies (month, year)
Publications
Earlier attendance on PhD courses

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