The new cycle of IBMCP Seminars 24/25 is here

As every year, our seminars are here! Throughout this semester, different researchers will visit us to tell us and update us on the latest in their studies in the field of Molecular and Cellular Biology of Plants. We leave you the poster here so that you can save the date of all of them, we […]
Friday, June 14th at 12:30pm in the Conference Hall, 3rd floor

Don’t miss our upcoming seminar on Friday, June 14th at 12:30 p.m. in the Conference Hall, 3rd floor, IBMCP! We are pleased to present Dr. Ovidiu Paun from the Department of Botany and Biodiversity Research, University of Vienna, Vienna in Austria. Dr. Ovidiu Paun will be speaking on “The drivers of plant adaptive radiations“. Join […]
Friday March 22nd 12:30h. Conference Hall, 3rd floor, IBMCP Dr. Tomás Matús

Don’t miss our upcoming seminar! We’re thrilled to announce that on Friday, March 22nd at 12:30 p.m., in the Conference Hall on the third floor of IBMCP, we will have the honor of hosting Dr. Tomás Matús from the Institute of Integrative Systems Biology (I2SysBio) at the University of Valencia and CSIC. Dr. Matús will […]
Friday January 26th 12:30h. Conference Hall, Instituto de Biomecánica de Valencia (IBV-UPV) Dr. Rüdiger Simon

Friday January 26th 12:30h. Conference Hall, Instituto de Biomecánica de Valencia (IBV-UPV) Dr. Rüdiger Simon Cluster of Excellence on Plant Sciences. Heinrich-Heine University, Düsseldorf “How we can use knowledge on Arabidopsis meristems to understand grass shoot architecture“ Abstract Plant growth and development strongly depends on the activities of meristems, which can generate flowers, leaves or new branches. The number, […]
Second semester seminars

Here are the new dates for the second semester seminars. Get ready to dive into a sea of knowledge! Don’t miss out! Seminars2024
Friday December 1st 12:30h. Conference Hall 3rd floor Dr. Eirini Kaiserli. School of Molecular Biosciences, University of Glasgow, UK

“To grow or to protect? Modulating plant growth and thermotolerance in Arabidopsis.” Plants are highly plastic organisms and therefore provide an ideal system to study how environmental stimuli shape their morphology and growth. Light and temperature fluctuations are interconnected and act as informational signals to modulate critical developmental transitions and architecture during the life-cycle of flowering […]