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Plant Biology 2015

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June 24-28 | Honolulu, HI

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July 14-18 | Montréal QC

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August 3-7 | San Jose, CA

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ktlrogersKatie Rogers@ktlrogers·
April 14

@RishiMasalia @KT_PlantScience @Dowell_VOC @melonhelen2 @kymorales11 @maizeBDG @ASPB_ECPS @halfbeet It was spectacular! We had a great turnout with over 300 registrants and 150+ attendees! 💯🌟

You can check out the recording and keep the conversation going on our @Plantae_org
blog. https://plantae.org/plantae-webinar-what-i-wish-i-had-known-when-i-started-grad-school/

Really looking forward to the #PlantBio21 version! 10/10 recommend👍

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plantae_orgPlantae@plantae_org·
April 14

If you missed yesterday's #PlantaeWebinar check out the event recording 📽 https://plantae.org/plantae-webinar-what-i-wish-i-had-known-when-i-started-grad-school/

@ASPB_ECPS will be holding a similar workshop at #PlantBio21 where there will be many opportunities to network and meet new people. 🌱🤝 https://plantbiology.aspb.org/workshops/

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Don't forget to register for our next Plantae Webinar - What I Wish I had Known When I Started Grad School. Organized by @ASPB_ECPS http://dlvr.it/RxH1tl http://dlvr.it/RxH1v5

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KamalMalukaniKAMAL KUMAR MALUKANI, Ph.D.@KamalMalukani·
April 13

Else given the current funding crunch in India and maybe most of the countries, it will be extremely hard for most of the students to attend this year #PlantBio21.

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JenRobiSciDr. Jennifer Robison@JenRobiSci·
March 26

Single slide summaries are one of my #ActiveLearning tools, students summarize a paper using only 1 slide! It forces them to convey the information clearly and concisely. This technique is going to be presented at @ASPB #PlantBio21 #Pedagogy #ManchesterUniversity

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ASPBASPB@ASPB·
March 24

The #PlantBio21 Worldwide Summit, powered by @ASPB will be a fully virtual conference that is taking place July 19-23, 2021. Register today: https://buff.ly/2S7TqXp

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