Dear all
I also thank Sheila for the nice idea. My group is willing to participate mostly in 3 fields if you consider relevant
- C santos and Sonia Silva - Plant/Forest species analysis (ploidy, DNA, cell cycle Dynamics, clastogenicity, etc) by flow cytometry
- C Santos- Forest species facing emerging challenges - climate changes- impact in carbon metabolismo and oxidative stress (from gene expression to plant performance (species as: Quercus suber, Eucalyptus, Melia, Olive, etc)
- Dr C Santos and Celeste Dias - Forest species metabolomics (currently we are developing metabolomic approaches for Eucalyptus, Pinus, Moringa and Melea, etc species)
Our group moved from University of Aveiro to University of Porto, so this is my new email: csantos@fc.up.pt
kind regards
conceição santos
Full professor, university
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4129-6381
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Maria Santos csantos@fc.up.pt Professor Catedrático Rua do Campo Alegre, s/n, 4169-007 Porto, Portugal www.fc.up.pt |
Dear Sheila;
I think it is a great idea to create this basic course in forest genetics (and forest genetic resources) focused on tropical regions. I am interested in collaborating towards this goal. Last year, I got involved in a similar course, oriented towards the use and conservation of forest genetic resources, in collaboration with Maarten Van Zonneveld from Bioversity International, which was was offered at BICU University in Nicaragua.
Please let me know how can I get involved.
Best regards,
Jesús Vargas
Dear IUFRO Physiology and Genetics Division 2:
I am thinking about preparing a basic forest genetics course for the forest engineering program at the Technical Institute of the Zona Maya in Chetumal, Quintana Roo. It could be part of larger effort to establish an online course available
to any interested person, perhaps available in multiple languages (English, Spanish, French). The course materials might be used for a local course, or for review. This sort of material is best given in a face-to-face class, but I think it would help a local
instructor to have such materials available.
I believe is a big need for this sort of course for many tropical areas. I am wondering if anyone would be interested helping to construct this course? Credit would be given to all participants.
Thanks,
Sheila Ward