School of Young Scientists

The list of registered participants of the School and the list of those who have paid the participation fee – posted at the bottom of the page.

 

The 5th School for Young Scientists on Plant Genetics, Genomics, Bioinformatics and Biotechnology (PlantGen School 2025) will take place before the PlantGen2025 conference.

The dates of the school are:
30 June to 2 July (inclusive). 2 July 2025 – the first day of the PlantGen2025 conference (plenary day) is included in the school program.

The School’s main areas of research are:

  • Molecular markers and genome editing in plant genetic research;
  • Directions for genome modifications of agricultural plants;
  • Molecular genetics and plant breeding.

The school will include the following activities:
– Lectures on scientific directions and the theme of the school (morning 30.06 and 01.07);
– Workshops (afternoon 30.06 and 01.07, morning 02.07);
– Plenary lectures at the opening of the PlantGen2025 conference (02.07).

Please note that the number of school participants is limited to 25 this year. Age of participants: young scientists no more than 35 years.

In order to become a participant of the School, it is necessary to do the following:

  1. Register on this website (via this link), by selecting one of two categories: ‘PlantGen School 2025 Participant’ or ‘PlantGen 2025 Participant and PlantGen School 2025 Participant’ (depending on whether you will attend only the School or both the School and the Conference).
  2. Fulfil the category ‘Young Scientist under 35 years old’ (you will need to send a scan of any proof of age when paying the registration fee).
  3. Pay the organisational fee of 3000 roubles.

Description of the workshop «Gene construct delivery methods for plant genome modification and editing»: during the workshop, participants will learn skills in agrobacterial and bioballistic transformation of plants, as well as skills in determining the number of T-DNA insertions into the plant genome and evaluating the efficiency of delivery of genetic constructs in transient expression mode.
Workshop duration is 10 hours (4+4+2).

 

The first 25 people who fulfil all three points above will be registered as official participants of the school.

The scientific program of the school (list of lectures and exercises) will be published in March 2025.

 

Included in the number of school participants
(participants that have registered and paid the registration fee):

  1. Abdulkina Lilia Rinatovna, Senior Researcher, Candidate of Biological Sciences, Federal State Budgetary Institution of Science, Vavilov Institute of General Genetics (VIGG RAS), Moscow, Russia;
  2. Ageeva Anastasia Sergeevna, M.Sc., State Scientific Institution “Institute of Genetics and Cytology of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus”, Minsk, Republic of Belarus;
  3. Alexandrovich Valeria Vadimovna, M.Sc., State Scientific Institution “Institute of Genetics and Cytology of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus”, Minsk, Republic of Belarus;
  4. Alkubesi Malak, M.Sc., Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution “All-Russian Research Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology”; Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “K. A. Timiryazev Russian State Agrarian University – MSHA”, Moscow, Russia;
  5. Artemyuk Anastasia Maksimovna, student, St. Petersburg State University (SPbU), St. Petersburg, Russia;
  6. Bityukova Olga Vyacheslavovna, student,  St. Petersburg State University (SPbSU), St. Petersburg, Russia;
  7. Bogdanova Ekaterina Mikhailovna, senior research laboratory assistant, V.L. Komarov Botanical Institute V.L. Komarov of the Russian Academy of Sciences (BIN RAS), St. Petersburg, Russia;
  8. Dmitrieva Anna Ruslanovna, M.Sc., Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution “All-Russian Research Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology (FGBU VNIISB), Moscow, Russia;
  9. Drozd Elizaveta Valerievna, M.Sc., State Scientific Institution “Institute of Genetics and Cytology of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus”, Minsk, Republic of Belarus;
  10. Zhernova Dayana Alexandrovna, M.Sc., Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia;
  11. Zakusina Anastasia Vyacheslavovna, student, Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU), Moscow, Russia;
  12. Ilyina Irina Yurievna, Senior Researcher,  Shemyakin and Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Moscow, Russia;
  13. Kamaraova Kamila Albertovna, researcher, Vavilov Institute of General Genetics (VIGG), Moscow, Russia;
  14. Krupinskaya Ekaterina Sergeevna, M.Sс., Federal Scientific Centre for Vegetable Growing (FGBNU FSCV), VNIISSOK, Odintsovsky urban district, Moscow region, Russia;
  15. Maikova Anna Andreevna, student, Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia, St. Petersburg, Russia;
  16. Mayorova Taisiya Maksimovna, laboratory assistant, Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (ICIG SB RAS), Novosibirsk, Russia;
  17. Mett Maria Dmitrievna, M.Sc., Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution “Federal Research Center” Nemchinovka “(FIC” Nemchinovka “), Moscow, Russia;
  18. Najodov Boburdjon Bakhodurovich, research laboratory assistant,  All-Russian Research Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology; postgraduate student, K.A. Timiryazev Russian State Agrarian University – MSHA, Moscow, Russia;
  19. Nersesyan Stepan Mikhailovich, microbiologist engineer, Novosibirsk State Agrarian University (NSAU), Novosibirsk, Russia;
  20. Savvina Natalia Alekseevna, laboratory assistant, K.A. Timiryazev Institute of Plant Physiology Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia;
  21. Samarskaya Viktoriya Olegovna, M.Sc., Shemyakin and Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Moscow, Russia;
  22. Sigova Elizaveta Aleksandrovna, M.Sc., The Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology (EIMB), Moscow, Russia;
  23. Sokolyuk Anna Vladimirovna, M.Sc., Institute of Genetics and Cytology of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus (IGC NASB), Minsk, Republic of Belarus.

Registered for participation in the School

  1. Gereeva Evgenia Islamovna, Master student, Plant Genetics and Biotechnology, Autonomous Non-Profit Educational Organisation of Higher Education “Sirius University of Science and Technology” (ANOEO HEO “Sirius University”), Sirius, Krasnodar Territory, Russia;
  2. Petrov Georgiy A Alekseevich, M.Sс., Federal State Budgetary Institution “All-Russian Plant Quarantine Center” (FGBU “VNIICR”), Ramenskoye, Russia.