Title: Gordon Research Conference on photosynthesis: photosynthetic plasticity from the environment to synthetic systems
Here, we provide a summary of the 2017 Gordon Research Conference on Photosynthesis: “Photosynthetic plasticity: from the environment to synthetic systems”. This conference was held at the Grand Summit Resort Hotel at Sunday River, Newry, Maine, USA, from July 16 to 21, 2017. We have also included here a brief description of the Gordon Research Seminar (for students and post-docs) held during 2 days preceding this conference. Following the conclusion of the conference’s scientific program, four young scientists (Han Bao, Vivek Tiwari, Setsuko Wakao, and Usha Lingappa) were recognized for their research presentations, each of whom received a book as a gift from one of us (Govindjee). Having chaired the 2015 Gordon Research Conference on Photosynthesis in 2015, Fabrice Rappaport, who lost his fight against cancer in January 2016, was remembered for his profound impact on the field of photosynthesis research. more »« less
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Gisreil, C., Saroussi, S., Ramundo, S., Fromme, P., and Govindjee, G. Gordon Research Conference on photosynthesis: photosynthetic plasticity from the environment to synthetic systems. Retrieved from https://par.nsf.gov/biblio/10057410. Photosynthesis research . Web. doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/s11120-017-0472-x.
Gisreil, C., Saroussi, S., Ramundo, S., Fromme, P., & Govindjee, G. Gordon Research Conference on photosynthesis: photosynthetic plasticity from the environment to synthetic systems. Photosynthesis research, (). Retrieved from https://par.nsf.gov/biblio/10057410. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/s11120-017-0472-x
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title = {Gordon Research Conference on photosynthesis: photosynthetic plasticity from the environment to synthetic systems},
url = {https://par.nsf.gov/biblio/10057410},
DOI = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11120-017-0472-x},
abstractNote = {Here, we provide a summary of the 2017 Gordon Research Conference on Photosynthesis: “Photosynthetic plasticity: from the environment to synthetic systems”. This conference was held at the Grand Summit Resort Hotel at Sunday River, Newry, Maine, USA, from July 16 to 21, 2017. We have also included here a brief description of the Gordon Research Seminar (for students and post-docs) held during 2 days preceding this conference. Following the conclusion of the conference’s scientific program, four young scientists (Han Bao, Vivek Tiwari, Setsuko Wakao, and Usha Lingappa) were recognized for their research presentations, each of whom received a book as a gift from one of us (Govindjee). Having chaired the 2015 Gordon Research Conference on Photosynthesis in 2015, Fabrice Rappaport, who lost his fight against cancer in January 2016, was remembered for his profound impact on the field of photosynthesis research.},
journal = {Photosynthesis research},
author = {Gisreil, C. and Saroussi, S. and Ramundo, S. and Fromme, P. and Govindjee, G.},
}
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