Register TODAY: Plant Sciences Retreat, Saturday, March 4, at 1 p.m.

If you were waiting to register for the Plant Sciences Retreat until you saw the program, I have great news. It’s now posted.

WSU Plant Sciences Retreat (MPS Recruitment Weekend)

2023 WSU Plant Sciences Retreat
This Saturday, March 4 at 1 p.m.
CUE 202 (Smith Center for Undergraduate Education on the Pullman campus)

The WSU Plant Sciences Retreat is an annual opportunity to learn more about plant sciences research on campus. On Saturday, March 4, the plant science community is invited to attend seminars by faculty, post-docs and students and view the poster session.

MPS Graduate (2006) Bryan Thines is the featured keynote speaker. Bryan is an associate professor in biology at the University of Puget Sound.

If you are interested in attending and/or submitting a poster, please go to mps.wsu.edu/wsu-plant-sciences-retreat and submit your registration. Please forward this information to anyone who might be interested in attending.

The WSU Plant Science Retreat is organized by the Molecular Plant Sciences Graduate Program with support from the Graduate School, CAHNRS, and the College of Arts and Sciences.

Contact molecular.plants@wsu.edu with questions.

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