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Our Collaborative Research Center SFB 1644 studies the molecular basis of plasticity, how it changes during evolution, and the factors that limit it.
- ✨ 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
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- 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
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- 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
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