Programme
FULL SEB GOTHENBURG 2017 PROGRAMME NOW AVAILABLE
The full programme for SEB Gothenburg 2017 is now available to download. See all of the specific session and talk times so you can plan your Scientific Smörgåsbord.
PROGRAMME
Sunday 2 July 2017
Monday 3 July 2017
Tuesday 4 July 2017
Wednesday 5 July 2017
Thursday 6 July 2017
Sunday 2 July 2017
10.30 -15.30 Pre conferenced Careers day
17.00 - 19.00 Science with Impact - Communicating science in a post truth era
19.00 -21.00 Pre-Conference networking event
NETWORKING EVENTS
There are a several networking events taking place at SEB Gothenburg 2017 giving you the opportunity to network with colleagues. Please take a look through the events below to see what we have on offer:
Science with Impact - Communicating science in a post-truth era
Pre-conference networking event
Welcome evening reception
Poster sessions 1 & 2
Diversity Dinner (formerly Women in Science)
SEB Conference Dinner
SCIENCE WITH IMPACT - COMMUNICATING SCIENCE IN A POST-TRUTH ERA
DATE: 2 JULY 2017, 17:00 - 19:00
Location: Swedish Exhibition and Congress Centre
Price: Free
ORGANISERS:
- Dr Anne Osterrieder (Science Communication Convenor, SEB+)
- Dr Jenny Sneddon (Committee Member, SEB+)
- Esther Odekunle (Committee Member, SEB+)
SPEAKER:
- Dr Tom Wakeford (People’s Knowledge, Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience, Coventry University, UK)
- Kristin Schirmer (Department of Environmental Toxicology, University of Waterloo, Canada)
- Alexandre Antonelli (Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
How should we communicate the areas of research that spark debates, trigger emotions and cause family members to fall out over dinner? How can we discuss ‘big’ topics like climate change or genetically modified organisms rationally and empathetically? How should we talk about scientific methods and technologies that raise serious ethical issues if we use or refuse them? In this interactive session, our interdisciplinary panel will reflect on successful and not so successful approaches to communicating science in a new post-truth era. Our speakers will talk about their own research and experiences of engaging with different audiences. We will explore how policy, social science and the media add to the complexity of scientific debates.
With plenty of opportunity for delegates to contribute, we envisage key outcomes of the session to be the promotion of new ideas for designing an engaging discussion with students or community groups, as well as consideration of new approaches that could enhance grant application impact statements.
PRE-CONFERENCE NETWORKING EVENT
DATE: 2 JULY 2017, 19:00 - 21:00
Location: Swedish Exhibition and Congress Centre
Prices:
SEB Member - £27
Non Member - £35
The pre-conference networking event is a great way to warm up for the Annual Meeting. The networking event will take place after the Science with Impact session with drinks and canapés available. It provides the perfect opportunity for delegates to create new contacts, discuss current research and share ideas in a casual and sociable setting with your colleagues.
WELCOME EVENING RECEPTION
DATE: 3 JULY 2017, 19:00 – 21:00
Location: Exhibition Hall, Swedish Exhibition and Congress Centre
Price: Free
The Welcome Evening Reception is open to all delegates to attend and is included in the registration fee for the Annual Meeting. Network with fellow colleagues, old and new, and exhibitors in a relaxed atmosphere. Canapes will be provided during the reception. Attendance at this event is optional, although we would encourage you to attend what is sure to be a fun-filled evening.
POSTER SESSIONS 1 AND 2
DATES: 4 - 5 JULY 2017, 17:15 – 19:30
Location: Exhibition Hall, Swedish Exhibition and Congress Centre
Price: Free
Two dedicated poster sessions will be taking place during the Annual Meeting. Come and join us during the poster sessions to see what research on display and to share and discuss ideas with your colleagues. Two complimentary drink tickets are included in your registration and will be provided in each delegate name badge.
DIVERSITY DINNER (FORMERLY WOMEN IN SCIENCE)
DATE: 4 JULY 2017, 19:30 – 22:00
Location: Bryggan, Gothia Towers
Prices:
Early Career Scientist/Student SEB Member - £30
Full/Loyal SEB Member - £40
Non-Members - £50
Ticket price includes an arrival drink and a three-course meal with wine.
ORGANISERS:
Dr Teresa Valencak and Dr Mary Williams (Committee Members, SEB+)
SEB+ invites delegates to join us for the diversity dinner (formerly women in science dinner) where they can dine in style with a three course dinner and the opportunity to hear from an inspirational guest speaker. This year we are focusing our attention on the importance of diversity and inclusion in organisational strategic management and planning. Register early for this popular event, which is discounted for PhD students and early career delegates.
SPEAKER:
Åsa Nilsson Billme, Diversity and Inclusion Strategies, Lectia - Pick and Mix! The power of working in diverse and inclusive groups
Åsa Nilsson Billme is a consultant in the area of Diversity & Inclusion (D&I), focusing on strategic operational, organisational and business development through D&I. Founder and board member of the Diversity Charter Sweden, Åsa’s experience ranges from advisory and consultant services, to analysis and strategic planning, project management, training and implementation. She has produced a number of tools and materials, training and workshops, traditional as well as e-learning and is frequently engaged as a speaker and panellist on the subject. Currently, she is leading the diversity and inclusion strategic work at Nordea.
CONFERENCE DINNER
DATE: 6 JULY 2017, 18:30 - LATE
Location: Kajskjul 8, Packhusplatsen 11, 411 13, Gothenburg
Price: £55 includes Swedish buffet, drinks and entertainment
The SEB Conference Dinner will be held on the last day of the Annual Meeting and is the perfect way to unwind after 4 days of learning with colleagues old and new. Guests will enjoy a relaxed dinner with refreshments before showing us your moves on the dance floor.
SUNDAY 3 JULY 2017
8.00 Registration & opening of exhibition
Parallel scientific sessions
- Physiological mechanisms of aquatic toxicology
- Osmoregulation and acid-base balance in aquatic organisms
- Constraints on adaptation and performance: from individuals to populations
- Open biomechanics
- Plant cell biology
- Membrane dynamics: Signalling and polarity
- Molecular control of plant growth during abiotic stress
- From genotype to phenotype
- The teaching-research nexus
10.55 Refreshment break/Exhibition
11.30 Animal and Plant President's Medallist talks followed by Young Scientist Award Session
13.00 Lunch/Exhibition
14.00 Parellell scientific sessions continues
- Physiological mechanisms of aquatic toxicology
- Osmoregulation and acid-base balance in aquatic organisms
- Constraints on adaptation and performance: from individuals to populations
- Plant cell biology
- Membrane dynamics: Signalling and polarity
- Molecular control of plant growth during abiotic stress
- Imaging plant pathogenesis
- From genotype to phenotype
- The teaching-research nexus
15.40 Refreshment break/Exhibition
16.10 Parallel scientific sessions continued
17.25 End of parallel sessions
19.00 Welcome evening reception
21.00 Kindly sponsored by: City of Gothenburg
TUESDAY 4 JULY 2017
08.30 Registration/Exhibition
09.00 Cell & SEB+ President's Medallist Talks
10.00 Refreshment break/Exhibition
Parallel scientific sessions
1030
- Effects of pharmaceuticals on wildlife - bridging the gap between ecotoxicology and ecology
- Climate change and aquatic life: effects of multiple drivers, from molecules to populations
- The obligation of activity - how do animals get fit, and what takes them over the hill?
- Plant cell biology
- General plant and cell biology
- Molecular control of plant growth during abiotic stress
- Imaging plant pathogenesis
- From genotype to phenotype
- Is there life outside of academia?
12.40 Lunch / meet the academic publishers (12.50 -13.30)
Parallell Scientific Sessions
13.40
- Effects of pharmaceuticals on wildlife - bridging the gap between ecotoxicology and ecology
- Climate change and aquatic life: effects of multiple drivers, from molecules to populations
- The obligation of activity - how do animals get fit, and what takes them over the hill
- Open biomechanics
- Plant cell biology
- Plant cell cycle and the cytoskeleton
- Molecular control of plant growth during abiotic stress
- Crop models improvement with biological knowledge: which, why, and how?
- From genotype to phenotype
15.25 Refreshment break/Exhibition
16.00 - 17.00 Parallel scientific sessions continued
17.00 - 19.30 Poster Session 1
19.30 - 22.00
NETWORKING EVENTS
NETWORKING EVENTS
There are a several networking events taking place at SEB Gothenburg 2017 giving you the opportunity to network with colleagues. Please take a look through the events below to see what we have on offer:
Science with Impact - Communicating science in a post-truth era
Pre-conference networking event
Welcome evening reception
Poster sessions 1 & 2
Diversity Dinner (formerly Women in Science)
SEB Conference Dinner
SCIENCE WITH IMPACT - COMMUNICATING SCIENCE IN A POST-TRUTH ERA
DATE: 2 JULY 2017, 17:00 - 19:00
Location: Swedish Exhibition and Congress Centre
Price: Free
ORGANISERS:
- Dr Anne Osterrieder (Science Communication Convenor, SEB+)
- Dr Jenny Sneddon (Committee Member, SEB+)
- Esther Odekunle (Committee Member, SEB+)
SPEAKER:
- Dr Tom Wakeford (People’s Knowledge, Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience, Coventry University, UK)
- Kristin Schirmer (Department of Environmental Toxicology, University of Waterloo, Canada)
- Alexandre Antonelli (Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
How should we communicate the areas of research that spark debates, trigger emotions and cause family members to fall out over dinner? How can we discuss ‘big’ topics like climate change or genetically modified organisms rationally and empathetically? How should we talk about scientific methods and technologies that raise serious ethical issues if we use or refuse them? In this interactive session, our interdisciplinary panel will reflect on successful and not so successful approaches to communicating science in a new post-truth era. Our speakers will talk about their own research and experiences of engaging with different audiences. We will explore how policy, social science and the media add to the complexity of scientific debates.
With plenty of opportunity for delegates to contribute, we envisage key outcomes of the session to be the promotion of new ideas for designing an engaging discussion with students or community groups, as well as consideration of new approaches that could enhance grant application impact statements.
PRE-CONFERENCE NETWORKING EVENT
DATE: 2 JULY 2017, 19:00 - 21:00
Location: Swedish Exhibition and Congress Centre
Prices:
SEB Member - £27
Non Member - £35
The pre-conference networking event is a great way to warm up for the Annual Meeting. The networking event will take place after the Science with Impact session with drinks and canapés available. It provides the perfect opportunity for delegates to create new contacts, discuss current research and share ideas in a casual and sociable setting with your colleagues.
WELCOME EVENING RECEPTION
DATE: 3 JULY 2017, 19:00 – 21:00
Location: Exhibition Hall, Swedish Exhibition and Congress Centre
Price: Free
The Welcome Evening Reception is open to all delegates to attend and is included in the registration fee for the Annual Meeting. Network with fellow colleagues, old and new, and exhibitors in a relaxed atmosphere. Canapes will be provided during the reception. Attendance at this event is optional, although we would encourage you to attend what is sure to be a fun-filled evening.
POSTER SESSIONS 1 AND 2
DATES: 4 - 5 JULY 2017, 17:15 – 19:30
Location: Exhibition Hall, Swedish Exhibition and Congress Centre
Price: Free
Two dedicated poster sessions will be taking place during the Annual Meeting. Come and join us during the poster sessions to see what research on display and to share and discuss ideas with your colleagues. Two complimentary drink tickets are included in your registration and will be provided in each delegate name badge.
DIVERSITY DINNER (FORMERLY WOMEN IN SCIENCE)
DATE: 4 JULY 2017, 19:30 – 22:00
Location: Bryggan, Gothia Towers
Prices:
Early Career Scientist/Student SEB Member - £30
Full/Loyal SEB Member - £40
Non-Members - £50
Ticket price includes an arrival drink and a three-course meal with wine.
ORGANISERS:
Dr Teresa Valencak and Dr Mary Williams (Committee Members, SEB+)
SEB+ invites delegates to join us for the diversity dinner (formerly women in science dinner) where they can dine in style with a three course dinner and the opportunity to hear from an inspirational guest speaker. This year we are focusing our attention on the importance of diversity and inclusion in organisational strategic management and planning. Register early for this popular event, which is discounted for PhD students and early career delegates.
SPEAKER:
Åsa Nilsson Billme, Diversity and Inclusion Strategies, Lectia - Pick and Mix! The power of working in diverse and inclusive groups
Åsa Nilsson Billme is a consultant in the area of Diversity & Inclusion (D&I), focusing on strategic operational, organisational and business development through D&I. Founder and board member of the Diversity Charter Sweden, Åsa’s experience ranges from advisory and consultant services, to analysis and strategic planning, project management, training and implementation. She has produced a number of tools and materials, training and workshops, traditional as well as e-learning and is frequently engaged as a speaker and panellist on the subject. Currently, she is leading the diversity and inclusion strategic work at Nordea.
CONFERENCE DINNER
DATE: 6 JULY 2017, 18:30 - LATE
Location: Kajskjul 8, Packhusplatsen 11, 411 13, Gothenburg
Price: £55 includes Swedish buffet, drinks and entertainment
The SEB Conference Dinner will be held on the last day of the Annual Meeting and is the perfect way to unwind after 4 days of learning with colleagues old and new. Guests will enjoy a relaxed dinner with refreshments before showing us your moves on the dance floor.
WEDNESDAY 5 JULY 2017
8.30 Registration/Exhibition
Parallell scientific sessions
09.00
- Open animal biology
- Open biomechanics
- Plant cell cycle and the cytoskeleton
- Life at the interface: plant membrane-protein dynamics/interactions during environmental change
- Photosynthetic response to a changing environment - Towards sustainable energy production
- Crop models improvement with biological knowledge: which, why, and how?
- General plant and cell biology
- Palaeogenomics and Ancient DNA
10.30 Refreshment break/Exhibition
11.00 - 11.45 Parallel scientific sessions continued
11.50 Plenary - Bidder Lecture
12.50 Lunch/Exhibition
13.50 Parallel scientific sessions continued
15.15 Refreshment break/Exhibition
15.45 - 17.00 Parallel scientific sessions continued
17.00 - 19.30 Poster Session 2
THURSDAY 6 JULY 2017
08.30 Registration/Exhibition
Parallel scientific sessions
09.00
- Challenges in the Anthropocene: acid-base/ion regulation and calcification in aquatic invertebrates
- Naturally occurring experiments: using life history events to understand locomotor performance
- Integrative modelling approaches to the fish cardio-respiratory system under environmental change - Is it time for a fish physiome initiative?
- Biological adhesives: from biology to biomimetics
- Plant cell cycle and the cytoskeleton
- Life at the interface: plant membrane-protein dynamics/interactions during environmental change
- Photosynthetic response to a changing environment - Towards sustainable energy production
- Palaeogenomics and Ancient DNA
- Carnivorous plants - Physiology, ecology, and evolution
- Osmoregulation and acid-base balance in aquatic organisms
10.25 Refreshment break/Exhibition
10.55 -11.40 Parallel scientific sessions continued
11.45 Cell Biology Plenary Lecture
12.45 Medals and Prizes
13.00 Lunch/Exhibition
Parallel scientific sessions continued
13.50
- Challenges in the Anthropocene: acid-base/ion regulation and calcification in aquatic invertebrates
- Constraints on adaptation and performance: from individuals to populations
- Naturally occurring experiments: using life history events to understand locomotor performance
- Integrative modelling approaches to the fish cardio-respiratory system under environmental change - Is it time for a fish physiome initiative?
- Biological adhesives: from biology to biomimetics
- Plant cell cycle and the cytoskeleton
- Life at the interface: plant membrane-protein dynamics/interactions during environmental change
- Photosynthetic response to a changing environment - Towards sustainable energy production
- Carnivorous plants - Physiology, ecology, and evolution
- Osmoregulation and acid-base balance in aquatic organisms
15.15 Refreshment break/Exhibition
15.45 Parallel scientific sessions continued
17.00 Close of meeting
18.30 - late Conference Dinner