Date: 3rd-7th August, 2015
Loction: Shanghai Jiaotong Univesity, Shanghai, China
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Monday 3rd August, 2015
08:30
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Opening Ceremony
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08:35-09:00
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The biphasic role of miR156-targeted SPL9 transcription factor in flower development
Dr. Jiawei Wang (Shanghai Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology, Chinese Academy of Science)
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09:00-09:25
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Ubiquitination in the control of photoperiodic flowering in rice
Dr. Changyin Wu (College of Life Science and Technology, Huazhong Agricultural University)
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09:25-09:50
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Roles of sucrose metabolism and sugar signaling in reproductive development
Dr. Yong-Ling Ruan (Schoolof Environmental and Life Sciences, University of Newcastle, University of Newcastle)
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09:50-10:15
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How retrograde signaling controls flowering time
Dr. Katayoon Dehesh (Plant biology/ UC Davis)
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10:15-10:30
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Tea break
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10:30-10:55
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Regulation of flowering by an RNA splicing component
Dr. Zhiyong Wang (Department of Plant Biology, Carnegie Institution for Science)
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10:55-11:20
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Control of perianth development in Arabidopsis thaliana by localised growth repression
Dr. David Smyth (School of Biological Sciences, Monash University)
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11:20-11:45
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The OsSPL16-GW7 module regulates grain shape in rice
Dr. Xiangdong Fu (Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Science)
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11:45
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Lunch
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14:00-14:25
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Floral organ identity specification in flowers with spiral phyllotaxis: insights gained from studying Nigella damascena (Ranunculaceae)
Dr. Hongzhi Kong (Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Science)
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14:25-14:50
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Arabidopsis SnRK1 complex mediating the pollen–stigma interaction during pollination
Dr. Xiansheng Zhang (College of Life Sciences, Shandong Agricultural University)
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14:50-15:15
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From the understanding of male fertility to hybrid rice production
Dr. Dabing Zhang (School of Life Sciences & Biotechnology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
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15:15-15:40
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The transcription factors involved in pollen tube growth and reception
Dr. De Ye (College of Biological Sciences, China Agricultural University)
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15:40-15:55
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Tea break
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15:55-16:20
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The origin and dynamic evolution of cytoplasmic male sterility genes in the Oryza species
Dr. Yaoguang Liu (College of life science, South China Agricultural University)
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16:20-16:45
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Regulation of meiotic chromosome condensation by MMD1 via altering cell-type dependent histone demethylase specificity
Dr. Yingxiang Wang (School of of Life Sciences, Fudan University)
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16:45-17:10
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The genetic pathway for pollen wall formation
Dr. Zhongnan Yang (College of Life and Environment Sciences, Shanghai Normal University)
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17:10-17:35
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Callus formation and de novo organogenesis: Totipotency and dedifferentiation?
Dr. Lin Xu (Department of Biological Science, National University of Singapore)
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17:35
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Supper
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Tuesday 4th August, 2015
9:00-9:25
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Redundant and non-redundant roles of AGC3 kinases in reproductive plant development
Dr. Remko Offringa (Institute Biology Leiden, Leiden University)
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9:25-9:50
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Protein Trafficking and Vacuole Biogenesis in Germinating Pollen Tubes
Dr. Liwen Jiang (Department of Biology and Molecular Biotechnology Program, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
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9:50-10:15
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Active DNA demethylation and epigenetic anti-silencing in Arabidopsis
Dr.Jiankang Zhu (Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology, Chinese Academy of Science)
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10:15-10:30
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Tea break
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10:30-10:55
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RNA 5-methylcytosine is essential for reproductive plant development.
Dr. Iain Searle (Molecular Life Sciences, The University of Adelaide)
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10:55-11:20
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Dissecting meiotic recombination based on tetrad analysis by single-microspore sequencing in maize
Dr. Jianbing Yan (College of Life Science and Technology, Huazhong Agricultural University)
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11:20-11:45
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Pollen receptor kinase signaling complex regulates pollen tube growth speed and growth mode
Dr. Weihua Tang (Shanghai Institution for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Science)
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11:45
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Lunch
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14:00-14:25
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Mechanisms of function of proteins involved in abiotic stress tolerance
Dr. Maria Hrmova (Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics, The University of Adelaide)
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14:25-14:50
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Role of Cell-to-cell & Long-distance Signaling in Plant Growth & Development
Dr. William Lucas (College of Biological Sciences, University of California)
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14:50-15:15
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The genomics of cucurbit domestication
Dr. Sanwen Huang (Agricultural Genome Institute at Shenzhen, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
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15:15-15:40
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Using the hybrid transcription factor approach to study plant development
Dr. Chentao Lin (Department of Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology, University of California)
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15:40-15:55
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Tea break
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15:55-16:20
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CLE19 peptides produced in embryos regulate both embryo and endosperm development in Arabidopsis
Dr. Chunming Liu (Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Science)
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16:20-16:45
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Dynamic vacuolar trafficking and acidification mediated by AP1G are critical for pollen development and female-controlled pollen tube reception
Dr. Yan Zhang (College of Life Sciences, Shandong Agricultural University)
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16:45-17:10
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TBC
Dr. Staffan Persson(Department of Plant Biology, Carnegie Institution, Stanford)
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17:10-17:35
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TBC
Dr. Peter Quail (College of Natural Resources, University of California, Berkeley)
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17:35
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Supper
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Wednesday 5th August, 2015
9:00-11:00 Summer Course I: Fundamental Aspects of Long-distance Transport & Communication in Plants(By Dr. William Lucas)
11:00-11:15 Tea break
11:15-12:15 Summer Course II: Ethics in Scientific Research & Publishing (By Dr. William Lucas)
12:15 Lunch
14:00-18:00 Summer Course III: Auxin biology: challenges, surprises, and lessons (By Dr. Yunde Zhao)
15:50-16:00 Tea break
18:00 Supper
Tuesday 6th August, 2015
09:00-12:00 Summer Course IV (By Dr. Hugh Dickinson)
10:20-10:30 Tea break
12:00 Lunch
14:00-18:00 Summer Course V(By Dr. Diane Mather)
15:50-16:00 Tea break
18:00 Supper
Friday 7th August, 2015
09:00-12:00 Summer Course VI (By Dr. David Smyth)
10:20-10:30 Tea break
12:00 Lunch
14:00-18:00 Summer Course VII: Molecular games: transport proteins and transcription factors and how they operate(By Dr. Maria Hrmova)
15:50-16:00 Tea break
18:00 Supper
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