| Karin Metzlaff, EPSO |
EPSO – new partners exploring new opportunities in molecular ecology
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| Detlef Weigel, MPI Developmental Biology |
Developmental biology and lanscape genomics
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| Simon Owens and Rob Huxley, RBG Kew and NHM |
European Natural History Collections. What can they offer the scientific community?
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| Alexander Widmer, ETH Zürich |
Reproductive isolation and the maintenance of species boundaries
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| Ian Baldwin, MPI Chemical Ecology |
Using field stations as natural laboratories for the study of plant gene function
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| Stefan Jansson, Umeå Plant Science Centre |
Molecular ecology and landscape genomics of trees
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| Heinz Ruedel, Fraunhofer IME |
The Environmental Specimen Bank Program in Germany
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| Titti Mariani, Radboud University Nijmegen |
Nijmegen living Solanaceae collectionand Herbarium
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| Paul Smith, Wakehurst Place |
The Millennium Seed Bank Partnership: enabling adaptation and innovation
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| Laura Rose, Uni Munich |
Population Genetics and Adaptation in Plants
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Jackie Mackenzie-Dodds and Isabel Rey Fraile, NHM, London and MNCN, Madrid |
Molecular Collections in Natural History Museums and Herbaria
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| Stephanie Manel, University of Joseph Fourier, Grenoble |
Landscape Genetics
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| Niels Raes, National Herbarium |
Macroecology: Modelling the distribution of wild relatives of crop plants
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All presentations are available upon request