34th Western Photosynthesis Conference

Friday Harbor Laboratories
January 2 - 5, 2025











Abstract Submission

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

PURPOSE

Our aim is to provide a platform for researchers to present and discuss innovative ideas on Photosynthesis Research. Submit your abstract to gain recognition and valuable insights from experts in the research community!

TIMELINE & NOTIFICATION

ABSTRACT Submission

OPENING

- 15 October 2024 -

Abstract submission DEADLINE - midnight 13 December 2024 - 

Acceptance notifications will be sent starting two weeks after the submission deadline.

All accepted abstracts will be scheduled for an oral or poster presentation.


Abstracts will be accepted in all areas of photosynthesis research.

Topics include but are not limited to:

Light Stress Management
 Structure-function Relations in Photosynthesis
Cellular and Molecular Biology of Photosynthesis
Electron Transfer between Photosynthetic Complexes
Applied Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis at the Global/Ecosystem
Scale Evolution and Diversity of Photosynthesis
Carbon Metabolism and Photorespiration

REQUIREMENTS
Oral and poster contributions will be selected based on the submitted abstracts.

It is mandatory to specify whether the applicant is either applying for an oral presentation or for a poster presentation and the related session theme, according to the topic list above.

All submitted abstracts must use the template provided (click HERE to download the abstract template), and have a maximal length of 350 words including references (if provided). Abstract should be uploaded as .doc or .docx file and named by your last name.

Poster Specifications
Please prepare your poster to fit on a 4 feet x 4 feet, or 1.2 m x 1.2 m poster board. Content placed in the lower portion of the board is not easy for other conferees to see. Please prepare your materials to fit the indicated width and height. Mounting supplies are provided by the site.


FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE EVENT, Contact  kirchhh@wsu.eduyoungjn@uw.edu, or acousins@wsu.edu