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SUMMARY:Mechanisms of the Process Driving the Biosphere Through the Lenses of Experiment and Computation - Gordon Research Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Gordon Research Conference (GRC) on Photosynthesis: Mechanisms of the Process Driving the Biosphere Through the Lenses of Experiment and Computation will take place from July 27 – August 1\, 2025\, at the Grand Summit Hotel at Sunday River\, Newry\, Maine\, USA. This premier international conference will focus on advancing photosynthesis research through cutting-edge and unpublished findings\, highlighting technical advances from molecular genetics to advanced physical approaches and computational modeling. The program features diverse speakers from institutions worldwide and includes extensive discussion time\, poster sessions\, and informal networking opportunities. With emphasis on sustainable food production and climate change challenges\, the conference will explore photosynthetic processes from atomic to cellular levels. Applications for this meeting must be submitted by June 29\, 2025. \nFor more information visit the conference website: https://www.grc.org/photosynthesis-conference/2025/
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LOCATION:Grand Summit Hotel at Sunday River\, 97 Summit Road\, Newry\, ME\, United States
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SUMMARY:16th International Conference on Tetrapyrrole Photoreceptors of Photosynthetic Organisms (ICTPPO)
DESCRIPTION:The 16th International Conference on Tetrapyrrole Photoreceptors of Photosynthetic Organisms (ICTPPO) will take place from August 24-27\, 2025\, at the University of Kaiserslautern\, Germany. This biennial conference brings together established and young scientists worldwide to discuss recent advances in tetrapyrrole photoreceptor research. The program will cover diverse topics including photoreceptor diversity\, light-harvesting complexes\, photosynthetic systems\, and B12-based photoreceptors\, with special emphasis on their biological functions and applications in biomedical and renewable energy fields. The conference particularly encourages participation from students\, early-career investigators\, and underrepresented groups\, offering a unique forum for young scientists to present their research and explore career opportunities. Abstract submissions are due by March 1\, 2025. \nFor more information\, please contact ictppo2025@rptu.de and visit the conference website: https://bio.rptu.de/fgs/mikrobiologie/ictppo
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LOCATION:Kaiserslautern\, Kaiserslautern\, Germany
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SUMMARY:21st International Conference on the Cell and Molecular Biology of Chlamydomonas
DESCRIPTION:“The 21st International Conference on the Cell and Molecular Biology of Chlamydomonas 2025 will be held in Münster (Germany)\, August 24 – 29\, 2025.” \nFor the preliminary program and venue information please visit the event’s website.
URL:https://www.photosynthesis-research.org/event/21st-international-conference-on-the-cell-and-molecular-biology-of-chlamydomonas/
LOCATION:Münster\, Germany\, Münster\, Germany
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SUMMARY:Plants and Algae in the Frequency Domain - Summer School and Workshop
DESCRIPTION:For the most up to date and accurate information please visit the event website. \nPlants and Algae in the Frequency Domain\nSummer School and Workshop\nČeský Krumlov\, Czech Republic\nAug.25-29\, 2025 \nDREAM\nThe Summer School and\, in part\, the Workshop will be funded by HORIZON-EIC-2021PATHFINDER OPEN project DREAM\, grant agreement no. 101046451 \n“Bringing precision agriculture to the next generation:\nDynamic regulation of photosynthesis in light-acclimated organisms” \nInvitation\nAlternating electric currents and alternating electromagnetic fields revolutionized physics and engineering and led to many technologies that shape modern life. Despite these undisputable achievements\, which have been reached using stimulation by harmonic oscillations over centuries\, applications in biology remain rare. \nPhotosynthesis research is uniquely suited to unleash this potential because light can be periodically modulated like currents or fields in physics. Implementing\, exploiting\, and understanding the response of photosynthetic organisms to periodically modulated light is hindered by the complexity of dynamics that such light elicits and by the mathematical apparatus required for understanding the signals in the frequency domain\, which\, although well-established and straightforward\, is outside typical curricula in biology. \nThe Workshop will consist of sessions dedicated to: \n\n\nIntroduction to photosynthesis sensing in the frequency domain. \n\n\nIs the information obtained in the frequency domain equivalent or complementary to the time domain methods? \n\n\nOpportunities for instruments tailored to the frequency domain compared to instruments originally developed only for time-domain measurements. \n\n\nCan the light-use efficiency of plants and algae in harmonically modulated light exceed that in constant light of the same average photon flux density? \n\n\nCan measurements in the frequency domain yield a higher discriminative power than the time domain in sensing plant stress? \n\n\nDynamics and mechanisms of non-photochemical quenching in oscillating and fluctuating light. \n\n\nThe Summer School will offer junior researchers an introduction to the theoretical and methodological fundamentals required to understand plants’ and algae’s dynamic responses to oscillating and fluctuating light. The introductory session will be elemental and accessible to students of diverse backgrounds\, but a willingness to explore the wonderful mathematical tools supporting the approach will be assumed. The Summer School will be organized into five lectures\, each of two hours. The summer school sessions will be held in the early afternoons\, allowing students to participate in the workshop sessions in the mornings and late afternoons. The first lecture will introduce the principles of the frequency-domain approach. The subsequent three lectures will be on using already available DREAM-developed\, commercial\, and DIY instruments. Some instruments will be available on-site for inspection and discussions between the students and developers. The last session will be dedicated to data analysis and databases for storing and exploiting the results obtained in the frequency domain. \nOrganizers and contributors (a preliminary list)\nBAILLEUL\, Benjamin Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique/CNRS/Sorbonne Université\, Paris\, France\nHOLZWARTH\, Alfred Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam\, The Netherlands\nJULLIEN\, Ludovic ENS/Université PSL/Sorbonne Université/CNRS\, Paris\, France\nKRAMER\, David Jan IngenHousz Institute\, Wageningen\, The Netherlands\nLAZÁR\, Dušan Palacký University\, Olomouc\, Czech Republic\nMATSUBARA\, Shizue Forschungszentrum Jülich\, Germany\nNEDBAL\, Ladislav Palacký University\, Olomouc\, Czech Republic\nRASCHER\, Uwe Forschungszentrum Jülich\, Germany \nOrganizing Committee of the Summer School:\nCOGHILL\, Ian ENS/Université PSL/Sorbonne Université/CNRS\, Paris\, France\nCOLLIAUX\, David SONY ICL\, Paris\, France\nFUENTE\, David Palacký University\, Olomouc\, Czech Republic\nLAHLOU\, Aliénor SONY ICL\, Paris\, France\nLODETTI\, Andrea Forschungszentrum Jülich\, Germany\nNIU\, Yuxi Wageningen University\, The Netherlands\nORLANDO\, Marcelo Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique\, CNRS\, Sorbonne Université\, Paris\, France \nLocal organizers:\nLadislav NEDBAL (nedbal.lad@gmail.com)\, Dušan LAZÁR\, Palacký University\, Olomouc\, Czech Republic\nMichela SOLARI\, Michela CANDOTTI\, InSociety\, Udine\, Italy\nRobert DULFER\, Palacký University\, Olomouc\, Czech Republic \nVenue\nČeský Krumlov is a unique gem of Renaissance and Baroque architecture recognized as UNESCO World Heritage. The town is located above the meanders of the Vltava River known worldwide from the same-name symphony of Bedřich Smetana. The town’s picturesque architecture was also immortalized in numerous paintings by Egon Schiele. The streets are frequented by local and international tourists all year round\, enjoying kayaking or rafting on the river\, biking or hiking around\, numerous cultural events\, and local cuisine and hospitality. The location of our workshop is easily reachable from Praha and Linz\, both globally connected: \nHotel Růže\, Horní 154\, 381 01\, Český Krumlov\, Czech Republic\nhttps://www.hotelruze.cz/en/meetings-events\nReception: +420 380772 100\, info@hotelruze.cz
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LOCATION:Hotel Růže\, Horní 154\, Český Krumlov\, 381 01\, Czech Republic
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