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Distibuted on behalf of Jim Murray and Patrick Hussey.

Dear colleagues,

This year we are organising a session on Plant Cell Cycle and 
Cytoskeleton at the  Society of Experimental Biology's Annual Meeting in 
Gothenburg (3-6 July 2017). This is an exciting meeting to take part in 
with over 800 delegates from around the world expected to attend and 
very diverse programme.

Abstract submission for this session only is extended until 12.00 May 
2nd. Please consider submitting your research to our session!

Please go to http://abstract.sebiology.org/submit.php?mttg=84

The deadline to apply for SEB travel grants is May 8th.

Please see below details on session topic and invited speakers.

I hope you can join us in Gothenburg this summer.

Regards,

Jim Murray and Patrick Hussey


Plant cell cycle and the cytoskeleton

July 4-6th 2017.

Invited speakers:

     Prof Sergio Moreno (Instituto de Biología Funcional y Genómica, 
Spain)
     Prof Arp Schnittger (University of Hamburg, Germany)
     Dr Sabine Muller (University of Tübingen, Germany)
     Prof Dominique Bergmann (Stanford University, United States)
     Dr Katerina Bisova (Czech Academy of Sciences. Czech Republic)
     Dr Henrik Buschmann (University of Osnabrück, Germany)
     Prof Patrick Hussey (University of Durham, UK)
     Dr Ive De Smet (UGent, Belgium)
     Dr Tijs Ketelaar (Wageningen University, Netherlands)
     Prof Jim Murray (Cardiff University, UK)

Plants exhibit continuous growth, and so the cell cycle is closely 
integrated with developmental processes, environmental responses and 
growth throughout the life cycle. At the cellular level, control of the 
cell cycle is closely linked to cytoskeletal processes which exhibit 
both plant specific and conserved aspects. This session will seek to 
bridge scales between sub-cellar, cellular and organ level mechanisms 
and controls with a focus on cytoskeleton, coordination of cell cycle 
programming and phases, developmental patterning and the cell cycle and 
the links between cell cycle and growth.

The full meeting schedule, which highlights the many great other session 
can be found:

http://www.sebiology.org/events/event/seb-gothenburg