PSNA Annual Meeting

Program

PSNA and Tannin/Polyphenol Invited Speakers

Suzanne Abrams (National Research Council, Saskatoon, Canada)
Studies on ABA metabolism

J. Thor Arnason (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Biologically active phytochemicals from neotropical plants

James Kennedy (Oregon State University, USA)
Explorations in grape and wine proanthocyanidin chemistry

Marcia J. Kieliszewski (Ohio University, USA)
Is an extensin network required for cell wall assembly?

John M. Pezzuto (University of Hawaii, USA)
Natural product cancer chemopreventive agents

William C. Plaxton (Queen's University, Canada)
Metabolic biochemistry helps close the gap in plant functional genomics

Nicholas J. Provart (University of Toronto, Canada)
Raising the BAR for Arabidopsis research: Using large-scale data sets for hypothesis generation

Stephane Quideau (Institut Européen de Chimie et Biologie, France)
C-Glycosidic ellagitannins: From folk medicine to medicinal chemistry via wine sciences

Michel Rohmer (Universite Louis Pasteur, France)
Biosynthesis of isoprene units in plants: Last steps of the MEP pathway and cross-talk between MVA/MEP pathways

Juha-Pekka Salminen (University of Turku, Finland)
Chemical structures of plant ellagitannins reveal their in vitro oxidative activity at high pH

Augustin Scalbert (INRA Centre de Recherche de Clermont-Ferrand/Theix, France)
Intake, bioavailability and status of dietary polyphenols in humans - State of the art and current needs for research

Jacqueline V. Shanks (Iowa State University, USA)
'Cathedral' roseus*
*and other interesting tales in Plant Metabolic Engineering

Joachim Stöckigt (Johannes Gutenberg-Universitat, Germany)
Structural biology in plant alkaloid biosynthesis - Why?

John J. Wyrick (Washington State University, USA)
Bioinformatics tools for investigating the regulation of plant gene expression

Takashi Yoshida (Matsuyama University, Japan)
Progress in the chemistry of oligomeric ellagitannins in medicinal plants

Schedule

The PSNA Annual Meeting will open with a reception on Wednesday evening (June 25) and adjourn on Sunday (June 29), with an optional rafting trip on Monday.

A detailed schedule will be provided as soon as possible.

 

 

 

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