Good afternoon all
The Danish National Research Foundation holds an annual photo competition, and it is now open for 2025 submissions!
This is the description of what they are looking for:
We encourage people from all fields of research to participate in the competition. Your photo should evoke emotion, curiosity, and wonder. Furthermore, the image should describe a scientific process or show an object related to the research.
The winners of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place will be announced at DG’s annual meeting on November 21, 2025. Here, we will also exhibit the three winning images along with the ten additional selected photos.
You can see the selection criteria and other information here: https://dg.dk/en/dnrf-photo-competition-2025/
If you have a photo that could be submitted, or an idea of one you could take, please go ahead 🙂 It would be wonderful for Plant-PATH to take part.
Kind regards,
Leila Henkes
Center Coordinator for Plant-PATH: Center for Active Transport of Plant Hormones
Room 423, Building 1873
Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Aarhus University
Universitetsbyen 81, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
E-mail: lmh(a)mbg.au.dk<mailto:lmh@mbg.au.dk>
Phone: +45 23 20 25 04
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/leilahenkes<http://www.linkedin.com/in/leilahenkes>
Center website: https://mbg.au.dk/plant-path
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Good afternoon all
A mail list specifically for the Plant-PATH center has been created: plant-path(a)maillist.au.dk
Please use this if you want to communicate via email with the whole center, as it will be updated by myself with new members as and when they join us.
For other communications, please remember that we have our Teams chat 🙂
I am also busy trying to get the center's LinkedIn page up and running, so please, if you have not already done so, follow it and react to posts: it will help increase our visibility! https://www.linkedin.com/company/plant-path-center/<https://www.linkedin.com/company/plant-path-center/?viewAsMember=true>
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Plant-PATH: Center for Active Transport of Plant Hormones | 35 followers on LinkedIn. Studying how plants adapt to climate change and how plant hormones influence this process | The Center for Active Transport of Plant Hormones (Plant-PATH) is dedicated to uncovering the fundamental principles behind how plant hormones are transported and distributed. Led by Professor Bjørn Panyella Pedersen at Aarhus University, the center explores the complex chemical signaling networks that govern plant growth and adaptation. By understanding and ultimately controlling hormone activity—such as switching on or off those that regulate flowering or stress responses—Plant-PATH aims to engineer crops that are more resilient, adaptable, and responsive to a changing environment.
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Kind regards,
Leila Henkes
Center Coordinator for Plant-PATH: Center for Active Transport of Plant Hormones
Room 423, Building 1873
Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Aarhus University
Universitetsbyen 81, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
E-mail: lmh(a)mbg.au.dk<mailto:lmh@mbg.au.dk>
Phone: +45 23 20 25 04
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/leilahenkes<http://www.linkedin.com/in/leilahenkes>
Center website: https://mbg.au.dk/plant-path
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