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Training School on “New Genetic Engineering Techniques for Tree Improvement”
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“New Genetic Engineering Techniques for Tree Improvement
Training school supported by EU COST Action FP0905 "Biosafety of Forest Transgenic Trees:
improving the scientific basis for safe tree development and implementation of EU policy directives"
12th - 14th February 2013
Lisbon, Portugal
Target audience: Early stage researchers (ESR) at PhD or postdoctoral level with research interest in plant genetics, genomics, and regulatory implications of applied plant genetics. Financial support is available for up 25 students (see selection below).
Scientific Management Team (STM)
Jeremy Sweet, Gilles Pilate, Matthias Fladung, Jorge Paiva, Susana Araújo, Pedro Fevereiro.
Location: Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica (ITQB)/Instituto de Biologia Expeimental e Tecnologica (IBET), Oeiras, Portugal (near Lisbon Airport).
Topic: New Genetic Engineering Techniques for Tree Improvement
Programme and information: (download)
Application (dead line 10/01/2014)
To be filled in and submitted online with enclosures
1. Curriculum Vitae (download template)
2. A motivation letter (1 page) clearly explaining the benefit of attending the Training School.
Submissions are closed
Training School on “Plant genome modification and the regulatory framework for GM plants in Europe”
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“Plant genome modification and the regulatory framework for GM plants in Europe”
Training school supported by EU COST Action FP0905 "Biosafety of Forest Transgenic Trees:
improving the scientific basis for safe tree development and implementation of EU policy directives"
29th April- 1st May 2013
Tromsø, Norway
Target audience: Early stage researcher (ESR) at the PhD or postdoctoral level with research interest in plant genetics, genomics and the regulatory implications of applied plant genetics. Financial support is available for up to 15 students (see selection below) .
Scientific Management Team (STM)
Kaare M. Nielsen, Detlef Bartsch, Boet Glandorf, Marja Ruohonen-Lehto, Jeremy Sweet.
Location: University of Tromsø, Faculty of health Sciences, Pharmacy building, Breivika Campus, Tromsø, Norway (Tromso/Tromsø airport).
Topic: New developments in plant breeding and the regulatory implications of applied plant genetics
Programme and information: (download)
Application (dead line 31 march)
To be filled in and submitted online with enclosures
1. Curriculum Vitae (download template)
2. A motivation letter (1 page) clearly explaining the benefit of attending the Training School.
Submission are closed
Training School on “Communication – how to speak with media”
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“Communication – how to speak with media”
Cooperation project of COST Action FP0905 and GMO Safety
9th - 11th November 2011
Darmstadt, Germany
TOPIC
What does a journalist expect from me? How can I prepare for an interview? How can I present my results clearly and intelligibly and place them in a political, economic and social context? How do I deal with controversial issues?
People who research socially important subjects often find themselves in the spotlight sooner than they expect. The media are interested in competent sources, and scientists can play an important part in bringing objectivity to the public debate about plant genetic engineering.
The aim of this three-day media and communication training course is to teach participants the rules of media work and to prepare them to deal confidently with journalists.
Programme: (download)
Scientific report (download)
Cristina Vettori |
“Introduction to COST Action FP0905 Biosafety of forest transgenic trees: improving the scientific basis for safe tree
development and implementation of EU policy directives”
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Matthias Fladung |
“Transgenic trees and field trials in Germany”, |
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Fabio Migliacci |
“Simple steps to build a website for scientific
dissemination”
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Jeremy Sweet | "Handling the Media - giving examples in relation to my experiences with TV, radio and newspapers" |