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ASPB/CSPB Plant Biology 2022
Portland, Oregon USA
July 9-13, 2022

PCA at PB22

The Plant Cell Atlas is involved in the Plant Biology 2022 conference in multiple ways this year. Come find us at Plant Science Saturday or at Booth #504 in the expo hall to chat, learn about, and find out how to become involved in the Plant Cell Atlas initiative. Or check out the PCA Art and Science Exhibit that will be on display outside the general session room and learn about historical Black plant scientists or applications of plant biotechnology. You can also hear about the amazing current research being done by scientists from the Plant Cell Atlas community or hear about research that we find particularly relevant for the development of a Plant Cell Atlas at talks and posters.

Plant Science Saturday
PCA Art and Science Exhibit
Plant Cell Atlas Booth #504
Talks and Posters

 

Plant Science Saturday

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Date: Saturday, July 9, 2022
Time: 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM PDT
Where:
Oregon Convention Center, 777 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Portland, OR

At the start of the conference come find us at the Plant Science Saturday community event. This is a free event that is open to the public. We will be showing highlights of the Plant Cell Atlas Art and Science Exhibit and will have a station where you can meet the artist, Maxwell Eckelbarger! Max will also be offering custom portraits, so stop by to get a drawing and learn about some incredible Black plant scientists and their impact on our society.
 

PCA Art and Science Exhibit

Artist portrait of Dr. Percy Lavon Julian in a green and purple circle with cloudy blue background. Outside of the circle are stylized leaves, small molecules, and soap bubbles.
Portrait of Dr. Percy Lavon Julian. Art by: Maxwell Eckelbarger.
Artist portrait of Dr. Marie Clark Taylor in a purple oval with a light blue background. Outside of the oval are layered images of a microscope objective, leaf outlines, microscopic images of plant cells, and plant seedlings.
Portrait of Dr. Marie Clark Taylor. Art by: Maxwell Eckelbarger.
Date: July 9-13, 2022
Time: July 9th at 10:00 AM - July 13th at 8:00 AM
Location: Outside the General Session Hall

View the Plant Cell Atlas Art and Science Exhibit in person during the conference! We will have 6 banners up featuring the lives and accomplishments of four historical Black plant scientists - Dr. Marie Clark Taylor, Edmond Albius, George Washington Carver, and Dr. Percy Lavon Julian and two on different applications of plant biotechnology - phytoremediation and vaccine development. This exhibit was designed to increase interest in plant science in undergraduate students from historically underrepresented groups and to raise awareness on the importance of plant science to our society.  These pieces were developed with the input from faculty of 3 Historically Black Colleges and Universities - Bowie State University, Howard University, and Morgan State University - and were shown at these universities in fall 2021 and spring 2022. Come find us a Booth #504 in the expo hall to learn more about the exhibit or if you are interested in hosting the exhibit at your institution.

 

Plant Cell Atlas Booth #504

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Date: July 9-12, 2022
Time: July 9th 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
            July 10th 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
            July 11th 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
            July 12th 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Location: Exhibit Hall A, Booth #504

 

Talks and Posters

Posters are open all day. Authors are encouraged to stand by their posters from:

Sunday, July 10
5:15 PM - 6:00 PM (authors with posters ending in 1,3,5,7, or 9) 
6:00 PM - 6:45 PM (a
uthors with posters ending in 2,4,6,8 or 0) 

Monday, July 11
4:30 PM - 5:15 PM
(authors with posters ending in 1,3,5,7, or 9)
5:15 PM - 6:00 PM (a
uthors with posters ending in 2,4,6,8 or 0) 

Tuesday, July 12
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM (all authors)

 
TALKS
July 10, 2022
Concurrent Symposium
Applying Quantitative Proteomics in Plants
1:00 PM - 2:45 PM
1:03 PM - 1:23 PM PDT
Sixue Chen (University of Florida, USA)
Talk Topic: Applying Quantitative Proteomics in Plants 1

1:23 PM - 1:43 PM PDT
R. Glen Uhrig (University of Alberta, Canada)
Talk Title: 
Timing is Everything: Development and Deployment of Quantitative Proteomics to Understand Diel Plant Cell Regulation

1:43 PM - 2:03 PM PDT
Yong-In Kim (University of Cambridge, UK)
Talk Title: Accurate and precise proteome measurement for Arabidopsis thaliana

2:03 PM - 2:23 PM PDT
Amanda Smythers (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, USA)
Talk Topic: Applying Quantitative Proteomics in Plants 4

2:23 PM - 2:43 PM PDT
Dior R. Kelley (Iowa State University, USA)
Talk Topic: Applying Quantitative Proteomics in Plants 5

Concurrent Symposium
Dynamics and Interaction of Plant Energy Organelles in the Changing Environment
1:00 PM - 2:45 PM
2:03 PM - 2:23 PM PDT
Jianping Hu (Michigan State University)
Talk Title: Understanding the dynamic behavior of plant energy organelles using live-cell imaging, bioinformatics, and deep learning
Concurrent Symposium
Single Cell and Spatial Biology Across the Plant Kingdom
1:00 PM - 2:45 PM
1:03 PM - 1:23 PM PDT
Alex Canto-Pastor (University of California, Davis, USA)
Talk Title: 
The function and regulation of apoplastic barriers in the tomato root via single cell transcriptomics and physiological analyses of mutants
1:23 PM - 1:43 PM PDT
Xiaosa Xu (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, USA)
Talk Title: A comprehensive single-cell atlas of plant shoot meristems facilitates functional analysis and trait candidate gene discovery

1:43 PM - 2:03 PM PDT
Margot Bezrutczyk (Joint Genome Institute, USA)
Talk Title: 
Mapping multi-kingdom symbiotic interactions with spatial transcriptomics and single-nucleus sequencing
2:03 PM - 2:23 PM PDT
Bruno Guillotin (NYU Center of Genomics and Systems Biology, USA)
Talk Title: 
Gene duplication and cellular divergence in crops
2:23 PM - 2:43 PM PDT
Diana Ruggiero (Oregon State University, USA)
Talk Title: Single cell genomics and high-throughput phenotyping for determining the quantitative genetics of maize leaf vascular development

Concurrent Symposium
Specialized Metabolism
3:15 PM - 5:00 PM
3:38 PM - 3:58 PM PDT
Sibongile Mafu (University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA)
Talk Title: Specialized Metabolism: Terpene diversity and evolution in plant fungal pathogens
Concurrent Symposium
Plant Biotechnology-Techniques and Potentials for Yield Improvement
3:15 PM - 5:00 PM
3:58 PM - 4:18 PM PDT
Qiudeng Que (Syngenta Crop Protection, USA)
Talk Title: Application of genome editing technology to accelerate crop breeding

WORKSHOPS
July 11, 2022

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM PDT
Location: Meeting Room A105-106
 Thelma F. Madzima (University of Washington Bothell, USA)
Workshop Title: Enhancing climate-smart agriculture to build resilient systems (part 2)
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM PDT
Location: Meeting Room B110-112
Jenny C. Mortimer (University of Adelaide, Australia)
Workshop Title: Science communication: enhancing your delivery, selling your science, promoting yourself
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM PDT
Location: Meeting Room A107-109
Patrick Thomas (Penn State University, USA)
Workshop Title: Grad School Primer: How to Navigate the Challenges of Academia
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM PDT
Location: Meeting Room B115-116
Devang Mehta (University of Alberta, Canada)
Workshop Title: Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Science Publishing
TALKS
July 12, 2022

Concurrent Symposium
Applications of Gene Editing and Other Novel Biotechnologies
1:00 PM - 2:45 PM
1:03 PM - 1:23 PM PDT
Chinenye L. Izuegbunam (University of South Dakota, USA)
Talk Title: A Biocompatible Nanocarrier of Genes Enables Transient Expression of Reporter Genes in Mature Plants and Seeds

1:23 PM - 1:43 PM PDT
Xudong Ye (Bayer Crop Science, USA)
Talk Title: 
A Circularized T-DNA Vector Strategy Increases Site-Directed Integration Frequency in Agrobacterium-mediated Soybean Transformation
Concurrent Symposium
Insights into shoot meristem de novo organogenesis
1:00 PM - 2:45 PM
1:03 PM - 1:23 PM PDT
Bastiaan Bargmann (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA)
Talk Title: It's All in the Timing: Enhancing Regeneration Efficiency Using Morphogenic Factors
Concurrent Symposium
Gene Editing Breakthroughs
3:15 PM - 5:00 PM
3:18 PM - 3:38 PM PDT
Jitesh Kumar (University of Minnesota, USA)
Talk Title: Design of double-stranded oligos for improved targeted insertion (DOTI) and endogenous protein tagging in plants
3:38 PM - 3:58 PM PDT
Trevor Weiss (University of Minnesota, USA)
Talk Title: Epigenetic features drastically impact CRISPR-Cas9 efficacy in plants
Concurrent Symposium
Novel Applications of Biochemistry and Metabolism
3:15 PM - 5:00 PM
4:18 PM - 4:38 PM PDT
Umesh Yadav (University of North Texas, USA)
Talk Title: Revealing the Temporal and Spatial Organization of Storage Lipids using 13C-Labeling and Mass Spectrometry Imaging in Developing Embryos of Pennycress, a Promising Source for Sustainable Aviation Fuel
TALKS
July 13, 2022

Concurrent Symposium
Chromatin Modifications and the Regulation of Gene Expression
8:00 AM - 9:45 AM
9:03 AM - 9:23 AM PDT
Marc Libault (University of Nebraska Lincoln, USA)
Talk Title: Development of strategies to enable crop single-cell multi-omics analyses

Concurrent Symposium
Living Factories for Plant-Based Products
8:00 AM - 9:45 AM
8:03 AM - 8:23 AM PDT
Emma J. Walker (University of Western Ontario, Canada)
Talk Title: Towards a synthetic algal chloroplast: a streamlined platform for creating designer chloroplast genomes in Phaeodactylum tricornutum

8:43 AM - 9:03 AM PDT
Britney Moss (Whitman College, USA)
Talk Title: What Can Baker's Yeast Teach Us About Plant Hormone Responses?

9:03 AM - 9:23 AM PDT
Steven J. Burgess (University of Illinois, USA)
Talk Title: Towards continuous directed evolution of photosynthesis enzymes for crop improvement
POSTERS
Poster #500-014
Amir H. H. Ahkami (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA) 
Poster Title: An Integrated Cell Type-Specific Omics and Synthetic Biology Approach Identifies Novel Stress-Responsive Determinants in Poplar
Poster #500-002
Maketalena Aleamotu'a (University of Newcastle, Australia)
Poster Title: Cellular and genetic analysis of phi thickening development in Brassica roots
Poster #500-012
Rachel Baschieri (Oregon State University, USA)
Poster ​Title: A protocol for sample preparation and time-course live imaging of sorghum and maize protoplasts
Poster #1200-057
Melissa Cochran (Oregon State University, USA)
Poster ​Title: Teaching AI to Classify Maize Veins
Poster #300-012
William P. Dwyer (Carnegie Institution for Science, USA)
Poster ​Title: High-Throughput Determination of a Subcellular Metabolic Network Map of Sorghum bicolor

Poster #700-059
Constanza Enriquez-Toledo (National Autonomous University of México, Mexico)
Poster ​Title: Characterization of the structural sensitivity of plant intrinsically disordered regions in vivo
Poster #200-100
Arielle Johnson (Cornell University, USA)
Poster ​Title: Chromosome-level Euphorbia peplus genome enables analysis of a conserved cluster of key terpenoid biosynthesis genes across Euphorbiaceae

Poster #200-036
Marc Libault (University of Nebraska Lincoln, USA)
Poster Title:
Development of strategies to enable crop single-cell multi-omics analyses
Poster #300-005
Devang Mehta (University of Alberta, Canada)
Poster ​Title: Closing the protein gap in plant chronobiology using time-course BoxCarDIA proteomics
Poster #700-057
Toshihiro Obata (University of Nebraska Lincoln, USA)
Poster Title: An aeroponic culture system revealed a high carbon allocation to the root exudate in sorghum plants under mild water limitations
Poster #1200-050
Diana Ruggiero (Oregon State University, USA)
Poster ​Title: Single cell genomics and high-throughput phenotyping for determining the quantitative genetics of maize leaf vascular development
Poster #1200-064
R. Glen Uhrig (University of Alberta, Canada)
Poster ​Title: Timing is Everything: Development and Deployment of Quantitative Proteomics to Understand Diel Plant Cell Regulation

Poster #1200-017
Audrey Widmier (Cornell University, USA)
Poster ​Title: Discovering Essential Genes for Graft Compatibility using CRISPR/Cas9 in Tomato
Poster #1200-068
Haley Wolf (Oregon State University, USA)
Poster ​Title: Wavy Auricle in Blade2 is a leaf mutant caused by the upregulation of CYC/TB1 Class II TCP transcription factor, tcptf15
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
STANFORD LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
“The Plant Cell Atlas operates predominantly out of the Carnegie Institution for Science's Plant Biology Department located at Stanford University. Stanford sits on the ancestral land of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe. This land was and continues to be of great importance to the Ohlone people. Consistent with our values of community and inclusion, we have a responsibility to acknowledge, honor, and make visible the University’s relationship to Native peoples.”

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