From January 14th to 18th it’s all about genomes

To start the year on a high, TRADITOM coordinator Antonio Granell (CSIC) will present the project at the Plant & Animal Genome Conference during a workshop session on Solanaceae genomics held on Sunday 15th of January. His talk is titled “Digging in the European Tomato Variability Pool (TRADITOM)”. Besides Toni, also TRADITOM partners Giovanni Giuliano (ENEA), Alisdair Fernie (MPIMP) and Mathilde Causse (INRA) will attend the meeting.

The Plant & Animal Genome Conference (PAG) is designed to provide a forum on recent developments and future plans for plant & animal genome projects. PAG brings together over 3,000 leading genetic scientists and researchers in plant and animal research, and over 130 exhibits, 150 workshops, 1100 posters and over 1800 abstracts. With visitors from over 50 countries each year, the conference is an excellent opportunity for scientists to exchange ideas and collaborate.

If you want to find out more, please visit the conference website and program.