The Polish Society of Experimental Plant Biology warmly invites experimental plant biologists to our 12th Biennial Conference. Every other year, our meetings bring together plant biologists from across Poland and around the world to share cutting-edge research and foster collaboration.
This year's congress, themed Plantae vita sunt (Plants are life), emphasizes the fundamental importance of plants to our planet and their crucial role in addressing contemporary global challenges.
This congress will feature sessions covering a broad spectrum of plant biology research areas. We're excited to welcome a fantastic group of speakers from Europe and beyond who are eager to share their latest discoveries. The event is dedicated to showcasing groundbreaking plant biology research from around the world, with a special opportunity to elevate the visibility of innovative work being conducted in Poland.
We look forward to welcoming you to this exciting gathering of plant biology researchers!
Participants may submit abstracts for poster presentations or for consideration as contributing talks (to be selected by the Scientific Committee) until June 15, 2025
September 9-12, 2025 at the Faculty of Biology, University of Warsaw, Miecznikowa 1, Warsaw, Poland
Open from March 31, 2025 until June 15, 2025
Scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday
A plenary lecture on Tuesday evening, keynote speakers covering nine scientific sessions, and contributing talks from submitted abstracts
SESSION 1
DNA and RNA metabolism, epigenetics and genomics
SESSION 2
Proteomics, metabolomics and phenomics
Session 3
Application of plant biotechnology for sustainable agriculture
Session 7
Plant biotic interactions
Session 8
Short- and long-distance communication in plants
Session 9
Early land plant biology
Session 4
Biology of chloroplasts and plant mitochondria
Session 5
Advances in plant structure and development
Session 6
Plants and abiotic stresses
The conference will be held at the
Faculty of Biology, University of Warsaw
Miecznikowa 1
02-096 Warsaw, Poland