WSU Plant Science Symposium

The Plant Science Planning Committee at WSU is delighted to extend an invitation to you for the upcoming Plant Science Symposium, hosted by Washington State University in the Senior Ballroom of the CUB (Pullman campus) on Nov. 17. This symposium is part of the Corteva Symposia Series, with a focus on “Advancing Agriculture: Integrating Science, Technology, and Sustainability.” The goal of this symposium is to highlight the technological and scientific advancements in Washington agriculture as well as the sustainability of these innovations. Registration for the symposium is free, and lunch will be provided for all attendees.

Calling all graduate students: We are seeking graduate student speakers to share their research at the symposium. The deadline to submit an abstract to give an oral presentation is Oct. 24. A poster contest with cash prizes available will be held. Graduate and undergraduate students are encouraged to submit an abstract to share their research. We eagerly anticipate your participation and hope to welcome you to a day of engaging discussions, networking, and scholarly exchange.

To express your interest and submit an abstract, please visit plantsciencesymposium.wsu.edu.

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