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We will hold inspiring talks, followed by the opportunity for networking and a drinks reception to celebrate the opening of our new Center!
A two-day conference organised by TUM Institute for Advanced Study in Partnership with the Plant-PATH DNRF Center of Excellence.
Plant-PATH Pulse:
Interested in joining any of the meetings? Contact Leila Henkes for details
The Center for Active Transport of Plant Hormones (Plant-PATH) is a Center of Excellence funded by the Danish National Research Foundation.