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Soybean Science Takes Center Stage in Nebraska

Soybean Science Takes Center Stage in Nebraska


Nebraska is set to host the prestigious biennial conference, SOY2023, focused on the Cellular and Molecular Biology of the Soybean. The event, taking place from August 10th to 13th at Embassy Suites by Hilton Lincoln, will gather STEM professionals and learners from various disciplines to share their research findings, exchange ideas, and discuss the challenges in understanding and enhancing the soybean.

SOY2023 aims to collectively advance knowledge about the soybean, a highly valued legume known for its quality oil and protein. The conference will feature an impressive lineup of speakers, including renowned experts Julia Bailey-Serres, Ganesh Kishore, and MarĂ­a Eugenia Zanetti.

Attendees can look forward to engaging oral sessions covering a wide range of ongoing research areas related to this remarkable legume. The program also offers opportunities for researchers to present their findings through poster abstract submissions.

Organized by a dedicated committee from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, the conference promises to be a hub of innovation and collaboration. Participants will have the chance to explore the city of Lincoln and experience the diverse attractions it has to offer.

With the inaugural Soybean Biology conference held 36 years ago, this year's SOY2023 marks another milestone in advancing our understanding of the cellular and molecular aspects of soybeans.

For more information on travel, accommodations, speakers, and registration, visit the conference website. Join this exciting gathering of experts and delve into the fascinating world of soybean science.

 

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