RAFV2021

RAFV Conference 2021
XXXIII Argentinian meeting of Plant Physiology. (Reunión Argentina de Fisiología Vegetal)
September 13-17 2021, Santa Fe, Argentina (on line)

RAFV2021’s official language is English. All talks, posters, and communications within the meeting should adhere to this.

* Argentinean Local Time (GMT -3)

** Poster and video presentations, and the associated chat platform, will be available during the entire meeting. The proposed time (17:15-19:00) provide a time frame free of additional activities to interact with the posted material. 
***Plenary lectures will remain available on the platform after the talk with the contentment of the speaker.

XVIII National Congress of Plant Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

We cordially invite you to attend the XVIII National Congress of Plant Biochemistry and Molecular Biology join with the XI Symposium Mexico-USA and the ASPB Mexican Section Meeting to be held in the Hotel Holiday Inn Mérida, México between 28 (Registration day) to 31 October (Final talk & Closure), 2019.
Following the vision of promoting and strengthen collaboration between Mexican and USA Investigators, hold for 22 years, in this occasion we join for the first time as part of the ASPB regional section.

The conference will include Keynote and Plenary lectures from prestigious academic leaders in the Plant Field that will address the state of the art in selected scientific topics. It is highly gratifying to have the valuable participation of distinguished colleagues from Mexico and USA interested to meet and interact with their peers, particular young investigators and students.

This conference encourages the participation of young scientists, motivated students and postdocs to submit their abstracts to be considered for oral presentations by the scientific committee.

Selected abstracts will be chosen for a prize and distinctions and the “Federico Sanchez” prize that honors our funder member.

Mérida, “The White City” was founded by Francisco de Montejo in 1542 over the ruins of T-hò, an ancient Mayan settlement. During the colonial period, stones taken from the Mayan temples were used to build several churches and convents that can be seen in Mérida today, Merida, located in the Yucatán peninsula, is also close to gorgeous archeological and beautiful natural places.

¡See you in Merida 2019!
Sincerely,

Deadlines to Keep in Mind

August 30: Abstract submission to be considered for talks
August 30: Early registration ends
September 30: Last day for Abstract submission to be included in the Conference memories
September 30: Last day to ensure a Hotel reservation

8th International Symposium on the Environmental Physiology of Ectotherms and Plants

We are very pleased to inform you that this year we will be hosting the 8°International Symposium on the Environmental Physiology of Ectotherms and Plants, ISEPEP8. The meeting will take place in Buenos Aires City, Argentina from July 29th to August 2nd 2019.
For those who have not attended previous meetings,ISEPEP is a small, single-session meeting. This format allows rich open and active interaction, gathering participants from 20+ countries. Past meetings originated numerous international collaborations and PhD and post doc opportunities for young scientists.
Previous ISEPEP meetings have been held in Roskilde (Denmark), Dunedin (New Zealand), Tsukuba (Japan), Rennes (France), London (Ontario, Canada), Aarhus (Denmark) and Tartu (Estonia). This is the first time that the meeting will move to South America, specifically to Argentina.
Traditionally the meeting focuses on invertebrate environmental physiology; plant and vertebrate ectotherm environmental physiologists are also very welcome. Topics covered will include (but are not restricted to) thermal biology, water balance and anhydrobiosis, metabolism, climate change, and applied ecological physiology.

Please pass this information to anyone who you think might be a potential attendees. For more information please contact 8isepep@gmail.com. We look forward to seeing you next austral winter!

Topics

Cold tolerance / Heat tolerance / Ion & Water Balance / Anhydrobiosis / Phenotypic plasticity / Evolutionary physiology / Metabolism & Energetics / Gas exchange / Diapause