In honor of the work of Bill Ogren and his research directly linking photosynthesis and photorespiration via one enzyme, the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology (IGB) is hosting the symposium “Rubisco Oxygenase: 50 Years of Progress and Looking Into the Future” from March 27-29, 2020. The symposium will feature a public lecture and a series of plenary talks.
The international panel of speakers represents diverse disciplines, such as plant biology and physiology, molecular biology, evolutionary biology, and computational biology, and will discuss the profound foundational impact of Ogren’s discovery on current and future scientific research.
The symposium, to be held at the IGB building on of the University of Illinois campus, will start with a public lecture on Friday, the evening of March 27. The keynote talk, “Climate Change and Agriculture,” will be delivered by Chris Field, Director of the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment and Professor for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies at Stanford University.
Distinguished speakers at the symposium include:
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Inger Andersson, Visiting Professor, Arctic University of Norway, Tromso
Dennis Baldocchi, Professor of Biometeorology, University of California, Berkeley
Arnold Bloom, Professor of Plant Sciences, University of California, Davis
Andrea Brautigam, Professor of Computational Biology, Universitat Bielefeld
Susanne von Caemmerer, Professor of Molecular Plant Physiology, Research School of Biology, Australian National University
Elizabete Carmo-Silva, Lecturer in Plant Sciences for Food Security, Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University
Erika Edwards, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University
Tobias Erb, Director and Head of the Department of Biochemistry and Synthetic Metabolism, Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology
John Evans, Professor, Plant Science Division, Research School of Biology, Australian National University
Maureen Hanson, Professor of Molecular Biology & Genetics, Cornell University
Steve Kelly, Associate Professor in Plant Sciences, Oxford University
Tracy Lawson, Professor of Plant Physiology, University of Essex
Marjorie Lundgren, Lecturer in Environmental Physiology, Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University
Alistair McCormick, Lecturer in Plant Molecular Physiology and Synthetic Biology, University of Edinburgh
Bill Ogren, Former Professor of Agronomy, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Chris Somerville, Professor Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley
Berkley Walker, Assistant Professor of Plant Biology, Michigan State University
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For more information about the symposium, and to register, please visit:
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The Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology is an interdisciplinary research facility at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, advancing life sciences research related to health, agriculture, energy and the environment. Learn more at
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This part of information is sourced from https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-01/crwi-sth012920.php
Nicholas Vasi
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