Programme
Wednesday, February 18, 2015 |
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17.00h |
Welcome & CRC 973: An introduction: How to define “priming” and why to remember stress? |
Monika Hilker FU Berlin, CRC 973 |
17.30h |
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Tina Romeis FU Berlin, CRC 973 |
18.00h |
Icebreaker |
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Thursday, February 19, 2015 Session 1 (Chair: Dirk Hincha):Priming and Memory of Organismic Responses to Stress: From Molecular Biology to Ecology |
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09.00h |
The evolutionary response of Arabidopsis thaliana to a diffusely interacting pathogen |
Joy Bergelson, Univ. Chicago, USA |
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09.40h |
How plant pathogenic bacteria manipulate the plant |
Ulla Bonas, Univ. Halle, Germany |
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10.20h |
Wound recognition and immunity across the tree of life: recognition of the non-self or the damaged self?
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Martin Heil, CIEA, Irapuato, Mexico
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11.00h |
Coffee Break |
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Session 2 (Chair: Bernd Müller-Röber):Priming & Memory of Organismic Responses to Stress: From Plant Epigenetics to Evolutionary Functional Genomics |
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11.15h |
Thermopriming as a model case for cellular memory in plants |
Isabel Bäurle Univ. Potsdam, CRC 973 |
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11.45h |
Effects of heat stress on chromatin landscape and transposon silencing Talk |
Ales Pecinka MPI Cologne, Germany |
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12.25h |
Environmental adaptation in Arabidopsis halleri |
Ute Krämer Univ. Bochum, Germany |
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13.05h |
Lunch |
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Session 3 (Chair: Tina Romeis):Priming and Memory of Organismic Responses to Stress: From Plant Functional Genomics to Phytohormone Signalling |
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14.20h |
Regulatory logic in jasmonate-triggered plant immunity |
Gregg Howe, Michigan State Univ., USA |
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15.00h |
Combining metabolomics with transcriptomics to analyze jasmonate controlled metabolic responses in wounded Arabidopsis leaves |
Ivo Feussner, Univ. Göttingen, Germany |
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15.40h |
CRC 973: “Cold and Hot Topics” |
by 2 PhD stud. / post- docs |
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16.00h |
Coffee Break |
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16.15h |
Poster Session |
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19.00h |
Symposium Dinner Party at Berlin Funkturm |
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Friday, February 20, 2015 |
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Session 4 (Chair: Monika Hilker & Matthias Rillig) Priming and Memory of Organismic Responses to Stress: From Plants to Fungi |
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09.00h |
Priming of plant defence against insect herbivores by their egg deposition |
Anke Steppuhn, FU Berlin, CRC 973 |
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09.30h |
The language of communication and its effectiveness against herbivores in sagebrush |
Richard Karban, UC Davis, USA |
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10.10h |
Chemical signaling in interactions among plants, insects, and other organisms |
Consuelo de Moraes, ETH Zürich, CH |
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10.50h |
Coffee Break |
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11.05h |
TrophinOak - an experimental platform to unravel how trees and their multitrophic associates cope with stress in environment |
Francois Buscot, UFZ Leipzig, Germany
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11.45h |
Microbial community assembly in floral nectar and plant-pollinator mutualism |
Tadashi Fukami, Stanford Univ., USA |
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12.25h |
CRC 973: “Plant Defence against Vegetarians” |
by 2 PhD stud. / post- docs |
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12.45h |
Lunch |
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Session 5 (Chair: Reinhard Kunze & Joachim Kopka): Priming and Memory of Organismic Responses to Stress: From Fungi to Bacteria |
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14.00h |
Priming effects in arbuscular mycorrhizal and other soil fungi |
Matthias Rillig, FU Berlin, CRC 973 |
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14.30h |
Aging in Escherichia coli, it is not all about age |
Ulli Steiner, Max Planck Odense Centre, Denmark |
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15.10h |
Modulation of host immunity by the root microbiome |
Corné Pieterse, Univ. Utrecht, NL |
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15.50h |
Coffee Break |
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16.05h |
Bacterial biofilms as multicellular communities shaped by stress responses Talk |
Regine Hengge, HU Berlin, Assoc. CRC 973 |
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16.45h |
Bacterial stress responses against natural and synthetic antimicrobials |
Jens Rolff, FU Berlin, CRC 973 |
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17.15h |
CRC 973: “The Microbials Players” |
by 2 PhD stud. / post- docs |
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17.35h |
Concluding Remarks |
Bernd Müller-Röber & Thomas Schmülling, CRC 973 |
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18.00h |
Good bye! |
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