Események
Dr. Dániel Silhavy – NAIC, ABC, Gödöllő: A unique element of the plant gene expression: the regulation of the translational termination factor
Dr. Gábor Kocsy – MTA ATK, Martonvásár: Redox control of development and stress response in plants
Dr. Zsófia Bánfalvi – NAIC ABC, Gödöllő: Potato biotechnology: fails and successes
Dr. Gábor Gullner – MTA ATK PPI, Budapest: Up-regulation of defence genes in pepper leaves inoculated with two different tobamoviruses
Dr. Gabriella Linc – MTA ATK AI, Martonvásár: Application of FISH technique in plant genetics
Dr. Erzsébet Kiss – SZIE, Gödöllő: Red or white? The molecular background of the colour of grape berries
Dr. György Szittya – ABC, Gödöllő: New generation sequencing in agricultural research
Dr. Tibor Janda – MTA ATK, Martonvásár: Biotechnological aspects of abiotic stress tolerance in plants
Terézia Salaj – IPGB SAS, NITRA: Somatic embryogenesis of conifers – a plant regeneration system available for genetic transformation studies
Jana Libantová – IPGB SAS, NITRA: Promoters usable in marker-free transgenic plants technology
Tibor Janda – MTA ATK, Martonvásár: Biotechnological aspects of abiotic stress tolerance in plants
Barnabás Jenes – ABC, Gödöllő: A new approach to transgenic plants
Ervin Balázs, József Popp – MTA ATK, Martonvásár, University of Debrecen: Socio economic impacts of transgenic crop cultivation
László Tamás Ph.D. – ELTE, Budapest: Challenges for food gene technology in the 21st century
Angéla Juhász Ph.D. – ATK, Martonvásár: Bioinformatics in food allergy research
László Sági Ph.D. – ATK, Martonvásár: The Janus face of „Frankenátor”
Zoltán Havelda – ABC, Gödöllő: Targets and tools in plant biotechnology; Research in Agricultural Biotechnology
László Hiripi – ABC, Gödöllő: Challenges and milestones in modern animal biotechnology
Attila Fehér – BRC, Szeged: Artificial seeds, natural clones: biotechnology of plant stem cells
Kerekasztal-beszélgetés: Ismét fellángol a GMO-vita: új brüsszeli javaslat a növénynemesítésben, a klímaváltozás vetőmagpiaci hatásai, hazai fajtakínálat 2024-ben
Beszélgetés résztvevői:
- Balla Zoltán, igazgató, Marton Genetics-Elitmag Kft.
- Bene Zoltán, cégvezető, Karintia Kft.
- Németh Lajos, meteorológus, szakmai tanácsadó, Karintia Kft.
- Pásztor Tamás, ügyvezető, Vetőmag és Szárító Kft.
- Rádi Feríz, elnök, Innovatív Mezőgazdasági Biotechnológiai Egyesület
Date: 26-27 September 2016
Venue: Hungarian Academy of Sciences: 1051 Budapest, Széchenyi István sqr. 9
Programme: Download Programme (PDF)
Registration: Download Registration Form (PDF)
Aims of the conference: The new precision genome editing (PGE) techniques are currently widely discussed as key elements in the new breeding methods serving the agricultural innovation also in Europe. Unfortunately among the EU member states, there is no consensus on the use of GM technology in agricultural practices. In this hostile climate our scientific community is particularly concerned and feels an utmost importance in emphasizing the significance and the potentials of the PGE techniques and to engage the European agricultural policy for a supportive attitude towards this
new innovation, which stance should be represented at the Council meetings as well in shaping the associated EU regulation.
Lecturers confirmed: Joachim Schiemann (Germany), Holger Puchta (Germany), Agnes Ricroch (France), Eva Stoeger (Austria), Dénes Dudits (Hungary), László Hiripi (Hungary), Attila Molnár (Scotland), Tom Lawrenson (UK), Bhanu Telugu (USA), Kristin M Whitworth (USA).
Round table discussion: Moderated by Jeremy Sweet (UK). Panel members: Ivo Frebort (Czech Republic), Tomasz Twardoswski (Poland), Elena Rákosy Tycan (Romania), Borut Bohanec (Slovenia).
Supported by:
Hungarian Academy of Sciences,
Europabio, USDA and the OTP Bank.
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