This one day conference focuses on Plant Biology and Conservation in the beautiful setting of the Chicago Botanic Garden and the day will end with a great keynote speaker - Peter Crane. There is no registration fee for presenters and the fee is minimal for students and includes parking, continental breakfast, lunch, and afternoon reception. It's free if you're presenting!
Conference: Student Research in Plant Biology and Conservation Saturday, November 1, 8 a.m. 5:30 p.m. The Chicago Botanic Garden is pleased to host the second annual Student Research in Plant Biology and Conservation Symposium, especially for graduate and undergraduate students to present their research. While the presenters are all students, faculty members and all those interested in plant biology are encouraged to register. This will be a day-long event providing students with an early opportunity to present their research to colleagues. It is a wonderful chance for students with related interests and concerns to learn about the research of others, make contacts, and present their own work in a collegial and low-stress environment. The event will close with our invited keynote speaker, Sir Peter Crane. For more information visit: http://www.chicagobotanic.org/school/symposia/symposia_SRPBC.php Any questions should be directed to Nyree Zerega Director of Graduate Program Plant Biology and Conservation http://www.plantbiology.northwestern.edu Chicago Botanic Garden E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: 847-835-6916 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
