The final day of our joint retreat with @crc1644.bsky.social starts with a talk by our invited speaker @alexanderforderer.bsky.social
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Kick-off of our joint retreat of CRC1644 & @snp2prot.bsky.social We are excited and look forward to two inspiring days!
What is better than a CRC retreat? A retreat of two CRCs!
Welcome @crc1644.bsky.social to Halle!
We are exited for two days of getting to know each other and discovering new synergies.
🚀 Now in press at Bio-protocol! bio-protocol.org/e5634
Grounded in years of hands-on experience 👋, our protocol covers imaging cellulose synthases 🔬 from sample prep 🌱 to reproducible quantification 👩💻 — transferable to other fluorescent markers too ♻️.
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Out now in Annual Review of Plant Biology! 🌱
Together with colleagues from our DFG-funded CRC on “Plant Phenotypic Plasticity” (@unipotsdam.bsky.social), we outline the mechanistic & evolutionary backbone of plant plasticity.
🔗 www.annualreviews.org/content/jour...
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✨ Women in Science Day — Today! ✨
A full day of inspiring talks, career insights, a panel discussion and Q&A sessions at Campus Golm.
Looking forward to great conversations and connections!
📍 University of Potsdam, House 28
⏰ Start: 09:00
#WomenInScience #CRC1644 #PlantScience
Picture of conference organizing time with on the background the church in Potsdam. Logo of PhenPlasPlant in top left corner
Picture of audience at the conference with the organizing committee sitting on the front row
Picture of Prof. Anja Linstädter and Dr. Vera Hesen next to the scientific poster of Vera Hesen
Oct 9-10 the PhenPlasPlants conference took place in Potsdam! Scientists from very diverse fields (genetics, to computational sciences and ecology) shared their findings in phenotypic plasticity research 🌱
Very proud to have been part of the organization committee! 👏 @crc1644.bsky.social
Tomorrow it’s conference time! 🌱
We’re looking forward to welcoming early-career and senior researchers to Potsdam for the International Conference on Phenotypic Plasticity in Plants (PhenPlasPlants 2025) – hosted by CRC 1644.
#CRC1644 #PhenPlasPlants2025 #PlantScience #PhenotypicPlasticity
🌿 Women in Science Day :: organized by the Collaborative Research Center CRC1644 on Phenotypic Plant Plasticity 🌿
📅 21 November 2025
📍 University of Potsdam, Campus Golm
Welcoming participants of all gender identities.
📌 Register now 👉 www.uni-potsdam.de/en/ppp/news-...
Congratulations to our PI René Schneider!
Die Potsdam Graduate School (PoGS) hat beim Großen Professorium zum ersten Mal die SUPERvisor Awards an der Universität Potsdam vergeben: www.uni-potsdam.de/de/nachricht...
#potsdam #potsdamgraduateschool #pogs #professorium #botanischergarten #preisverleihung #auszeichnung #promotion #forschung
Excited to welcome our RISE interns, Kevin Nicholas Rattin & Mellanie Martin, to CRC 1644 at Uni Potsdam! 🌍🔬 Thanks to our PhD students Micaela Milani & Boyana Kozhuharova for successfully joining the @daadworldwide.bsky.social RISE Germany program! #CRC1644 #RISEGermany #DAAD #DFG
CRC 1644 Retreat 2025
Great minds, one mission!
This year’s CRC 1644 retreat was more than just a change of scenery — it was a powerhouse of ideas, collaboration, and interdisciplinary exchange.
Fantastic talk by our PI, Anika Küken, at the Pint of Science Festival in Potsdam!!
From plant plasticity to powerful science communication - this is how you make research relatable and real!
#pint25 #crc1644 #phenotypicplasticity
🌿 Anika Küken, our Junior PI, shows how computer models can help us understand photosynthesis – and boost future farming 🌾.
🎤 Pint of Science Festival, May 21 @ ShamRock’s!
🎟️ Tickets: pintofscience.de/event/potsda...
#PintOfScience #Photosynthesis #CRC1644 #ScienceTalks 🍻
🎤 At Potsdam Science Day 2025, our junior group leader René Schneider gave an engaging talk on how plants adapt to environmental change — using LEGO® models to illustrate the concept of phenotypic plasticity.
A great example of how complex research can be made accessible, visual, and fun. 🌱🧱
🌱 Potsdam Science Day 2025 – A Day Full of Plant Power! 🌱
Last Saturday, our CRC 1644 shared our research on phenotypic plasticity in plants with the public.
Visitors explored how plants adapt to heat and cold through interactive LEGO® activities.
#CRC1644 #PlantScience #PhenotypicPlasticity
Save the Date!
Our SFB 1644 at the 12th Potsdam Science Day!
Find out how plants adapt to their environment - with exciting insights and experiments for children aged 6 and over.
📅 10 May 2025
🕐 1 pm – 7 pm
🚩 Potsdam Science Park, Golm
Free entry
#PTDW2025 #SFB1644 #UniPotsdam
Save the Date!
Unser SFB 1644 beim 12. Potsdamer Tag der Wissenschaften!
Erfahrt, wie Pflanzen sich an ihre Umwelt anpassen – mit spannenden Einblicken und Experimenten für Kinder ab 6 Jahren.
📅 10. Mai 2025
🕐 13–19 Uhr
🚩 Potsdam Science Park, Golm
Eintritt frei
#PTDW2025 #SFB1644 #UniPotsdam
Save the Date!
Unser SFB 1644 beim 12. Potsdamer Tag der Wissenschaften!
Erfahrt, wie Pflanzen sich an ihre Umwelt anpassen – mit spannenden Einblicken und Experimenten für Kinder ab 6 Jahren.
📅 10. Mai 2025
🕐 13–19 Uhr
🚩 Potsdam Science Park, Golm
Eintritt frei
#PTDW2025 #SFB1644 #UniPotsdam
🌿 Join us for PhenPlasPlants 2025!
We're thrilled to announce our International Conference on Phenotypic Plasticity in Plants!
📅 9–10 Oct 2025
📍 Potsdam, Germany
We especially welcome early-career scientists to present their research!
🔗 Register: www.uni-potsdam.de/en/ppp/phenplasplants-2025
Our interdisciplinary programme comprises 18 projects led by 20 Principal Investigators from the @unipotsdam.bsky.social, @mpi-mp-potsdam.bsky.social, @hpi.bsky.social, @igzleibniz.bsky.social, @humboldtuni.bsky.social and @unicologne.bsky.social
We are now on Bluesky!
Our Collaborative Research Center 1644 “Phenotypic Plasticity in Plants” was recently established at the University of Potsdam.