Save the date! New Phytologist next generation scientists 2023

2–5 July 2023, Singapore

New Phytologist next generation scientists 2023 will take place on 2–5 July 2023 at the National University of Singapore. Applications will open soon. 

New Phytologist next generation scientists meetings are fully funded events with the unique aim to provide the next generation of plant scientists a chance to share their work with their peers and outstanding international scientists in a stimulating, supportive and exciting environment.

The organising committee, led by New Phytologist Advisor On Sun Lau, will consist of early career researchers from the National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University.

This event is exclusively for early career researchers, including students and any researcher with up to five years’ experience since gaining/defending their PhD, excluding career breaks.

 

Successful applicants will receive free registration. Delegates attending from outside of Singapore will receive three nights of accommodation in student halls of residence at the National University of Singapore, as well as a travel grant to support their travel to the event.

 

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Anthromes, CO2, and Terrestrial Carbon – Registration open!

From the deep past to net-zero

27–30 March 2023, Washington D.C 

 

The New Phytologist Foundation is delighted to support Anthromes, CO2, and Terrestrial Carbon, a symposium organised by Oak Ridge National Laboratory, funded by the US Department of Energy, Office of Science Biological and Environmental Research program. This symposium will take place from Monday 27 March to Thursday 30 March 2023, in Potomac, MD, near Washington D.C.  

 

Anthromes, CO2, and Terrestrial Carbon seeks to explore the inter-relationship of CO2-fertilization, people, and land ecosystems through the lens of terrestrial carbon source-sink dynamics during the deep past, through major cultural transitions, and in the net-zero motivated near-future. Speakers will span disciplines, bringing together a group of researchers to provide a global view of the multifaceted impacts of people on terrestrial carbon through time. Goals for the meeting are to build community, synthesize how developing understanding of anthromes influences our understanding of the natural land sink under altered CO2, discuss the future impacts of human cultures and CO2-fertilization on terrestrial ecosystem carbon, and to consider net-zero culture as a driver of land carbon change, including the equity outcomes of the race to net-zero.

Symposium themes:

  • Anthromes, CO2, and terrestrial carbon

  • Anthrome transitions and CO2-fertilization

  • A net-zero driven future

There will be ample time for scientific networking, poster presentations, and social events.

Confirmed Speakers:

Almut Arneth, Erle Ellis, Michael-Shawn Fletcher, Yadvinder Malhi, Carolina Levis, Charlie Koven, Crystal McMichael, David Lapola, Forrest Fleischman, Jed Kaplan, Karl-Heinz Erb, Kathryn Baragwanath, Nicola Stevens, Susan Cook-Patton, and Virginia Dale.

Further speakers to be announced, and selected from abstract submissions.

 

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