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ICAR 2023 PCA Speakers and Booth
33rd International Conference on Arabidopsis Research

Chiba, Japan and Virtual
June 5-9, 2023

ICAR 2023

The theme for this years ICAR meeting is "Arabidopsis for Sustainable Development Goals." Scroll down or click the links below to see where PCA members can be found at ICAR 2023.

Plant Cell Atlas Booth
PCA Related Workshops & Talks

You must register for the ICAR 2023 conference in order to attend the talks below.
 

PCA Booth

Plant Cell Atlas will be hosting a booth at the ICAR 2023 expo hall. Stop by to say hi and learn about the PCA initiative!

More details will be posted as they become available.

 

PCA Related Workshops & Talks at ICAR 2023

Click the button below for the current full schedule provided by ICAR. PCA members are highlighted in green below. This page will be updated as the official schedule is completed.
Full Schedule

Tuesday June 6

Concurrent Session 4: Cellular reprogramming in regeneration and development
Organizers:
Idan Efroni - The Hebrew University
Alexis Maizel - Heidelberg University

Speakers:
Momoko Ikeuchi - Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Kenneth Birnbaum - New York University
Abdul Kareem - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Itay Cohen - Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Bastiaan Bargmann - Virginia Tech
Chin-Min Ho - Academia Sinica

Concurrent Session 11: Role of biomolecular condensates in abiotic stress signaling
Organizers:
Monika Chodasiewicz - King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
Emilio Gutierrez-Beltran - University of Seville

Speakers:
Panagiotis Nikolaou Moschou - University of Crete
Sterling Field - Carnegie Institution for Science
Arp Schnittger - University of Hamburg
Shao-Li Yang - VIB-UGhent
Nicolas Figueroa Fuentealba - King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Wednesday June 7

Concurrent Session 20: Interdisciplinary approaches applied to plasmodesmata research
Organizers:
Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso - University of Leeds

Speakers:
Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso - University of Leeds
Ken-ichi Kurotani - Nagoya University
Jenny Russinova - VIB-University of Ghent
Tomomichi Fujita - Hokkaido University
Ji-Young Lee - Seoul National University
Marija Smokvarska - CNRS
Lothar Kalmbach - University of Lausanne

Plenary 4: Functional metabolomics
Talk Title: How do plants evolve specialized metabolites and pathways?
Speaker: Asaph Aharoni - Weizmann Institute of Science
Chair: Mami Yamazaki - Chiba University

Talk Title: Dissecting gene-metabolite relationships in the legume terpenome
Speaker: Sibongile Mafu - University of Massachusetts Amherst
Chair: Miyako Kusano - University of Tsukuba

Talk Title: Exploring plant metabolite functions beyond the conventional view
Speaker: Masami Yokota Hirai - RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science
Chair: Yuki Nakamura - RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science

Thursday June 8

Workshop 6: Single cell technologies and its diversity of applications
Organizers:
Ao Liu - HHMI-Stanford University
Bruno Guillotin - New York University

Speakers:
Luke Nikolov - Indiana University
Ping Kao - Tohoku University
Laura Lee - New York University
Tatsuya Nobori - Salk Institute

Workshop 8: Spatiotemporal dynamics of protein and protein complexes in the cell
Organizers:
Hisashi Koiwa - Texas A&M University
Libo Shan - Texas A&M University
Juan Dong - Rutgers University

Speakers:
Yukihiro Nagashima - Texas A&M University
Terri Long - North Carolina State University
Xue Pan - University of Toronto
Fausto Andres Ortiz Morea - Texas A&M University

Workshop 10: Arabidopsis bioinformatics
Organizers:
Nicholas Provart - University of Toronto
Tanya Berardini - Phoenix Bioinformatics

Speakers:
Nicholas Provart - University of Toronto
Masanori Arita - RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science
Ramya Enganti - HHMI-Indiana University
Tanya Berardini - Phoenix Bioinformatics

Concurrent Session 25: The road to recovery: Elucidating stress recovery pathways and reversing stress effects
Organizers:
Natanella Illouz-Eliaz - Salk Insititute
Travis Lee - Salk Insititute

Speakers:
Moi Exposito-Alonso - Carnegie Insitution for Science
Yasin Dagdas - Gregor Mendel Institute
Juliette de Meaux - University of Cologne
Nobutoshi Yamaguchi - Nara Institute fo Science and Technology
Nobuhiro Suzuki - Sophia University

Workshop 11: Diversity and inclusion for excellence in science
Organizers:
Joanna Friesner - North American Arabidopsis Steering Committee
Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso - Leeds University
Kanako Bessho-Uehara - Tohoku University
Keith Slotkin - DDPSC & University of Missouri

Panelists:
Joanna Friesner - North American Arabidopsis Steering Committee
Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso - Leeds University
Kanako Bessho-Uehara - Tohoku University
Keith Slotkin - Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
Jose Dinneny - Stanford University
Terri Long - North Carolina State University
Hironaka Tsukagoshi - Meijo University
Keiko Torii - HHMI/UT Austin/Nagoya University

Concurrent Session 31: Short and long range signaling by RNA
Organizers:
Dave Jackson - Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Margaret Frank - Cornell University
Fritz Kragler - Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology
Michitaka Notagushi - Nagoya University

Speakers:
Margaret Frank - Cornell University
Munenori Kitagawa - Huazhong Agricultural University
Michitaka Notaguchi - Nagoya University
Friedrich Kragler - Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology
Yu-Hsien Chang - Academia Sinica
Florence Brioudes - ETH Zurich
Chih-Pin Chiang - Academia Sinica

Concurrent Session 32: Mechanisms and functions of endocytosis in plants
Organizers:
Jenny Russinova - VIB-University of Ghent
Takashi Ueda - NIBB

Speakers:
Daniel Van Damme - VIB-University of Ghent
Andriy Volkov - Wageningen University
Xiaohong Zhuang - The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Yongming Luo - VIB-University of Ghent
Marisa Otegui - University of Wisconsin-Madison
Naoya Sugi - Yokohama City University

Workshop 12: MASC: Arabidopsis for SDGs/4th Decadal Vision
Organizers:
Nicholas Provart - University of Toronto
Masatomo Kobayashi - RIKEN BRC

Panelists:
Cris Argueso - Colorado State University
Dirk Inez - VIB
Gabriela Auge - CONICET/University of Buenos Aires
Kazuki Saito - RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science
Sureshkumar Balasubramanian - Monash University
Epidermal plasma membrane in green and nuclei (H2B-TFP) in blue, together with chlorophyll autofluorescence in red below in the mesophyll. Photo credit: Kate Harline (Roeder Lab)
Epidermal plasma membrane in green and nuclei (H2B-TFP) in blue, together with chlorophyll autofluorescence in red below in the mesophyll. Photo credit: Kate Harline (Roeder Lab)
Pin1-YFP (yellow) and DR5::RFP (red) in the maize shoot apex. Photo credit: Leiboff Lab
Pin1-YFP (yellow) and DR5::RFP (red) in the maize shoot apex. Photo credit: Leiboff Lab
Depth-coded image of microtubules in root hairs of the model grass, Brachypodium distachyon. Photo credit: Elison Blancaflor
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