SEB Prague 2010 - Scientific Sessions
All these sessions are running as part of the Annual Main Meeting in Prague 30th June - 3rd July. If you wish to attend any of these sessions you will need to register for the main meeting. Registration is open and can be accessed via the link on the left hand menu entitled 'Register for Prague 2010'.
Plant Sessions
- Ubiquitin and plant cell signalling
- Redox regulation and associated signalling in photosynthesis and respiration
- Plant Temperature Response Networks
- Young Scientists in Plant Biology
- Small GTPases, their regulators and effectors
- Carbon Assimilation under Drought
- Plant Responses to Belowground Stresses
- DNA Repair and Recombination
- Alternative Splicing and its Impact on Gene Regulation in Plants
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Education Sessions
- Academia, mastering a complex career
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Cell Sessions
- Polar adaptations and challenges
- Molecular Biology of Thermal adaptation
- The plant cell cycle and its interaction with plant hormones
- Immunity across the kingdoms, Plants, Sharks, Birds
- Plant Cell Biology
- Chromosome Organization and Cytogenomics
- Plant and Animal Circadian Clocks
- General Thermal Biology
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Animal Sessions
- The challenge of measuring energy expenditure: current field and laboratory methods
- Ontogeny and Phylogeny of the Heart
- Evolutionary and ecological physiology
- The Scaling of Metabolic Rate with Body Size in Organisms: its causes and ecological relevance
- Horizon scanning in Ecotoxicology - what are the future environmental concerns of natural and man-made pollutants
- Intermittent Ventilation
- Swim, flap, waddle, sleep: optimising life across time and distance (a tribute to Pat Butler on his retirement)
- General Biomechanics
- Function and Control of Elastic Systems
- General Animal Biology
- Conservation Physiology
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