Young Investigators in Plant Sciences
A special issue of Plants (ISSN 2223-7747).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 July 2022) | Viewed by 45001
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
For the occasion of the 10th anniversary of Plants, it is launching a Special Issue named "Young Investigators in Plants". This Special Issue aims to help young plant scientists to exchange knowledge and increase the visibility of their studies with specialists in any molecular aspect of plant sciences. Through this Special Issue, young researchers are expected to lead the publications derived from their research, either as a first or corresponding author, regardless of whether they are in the early stages of their research careers (undergraduate, graduate, Master, and PhD students) or intermediate stage (postdoctoral researchers or junior group leaders), as long as they meet the requirement of being under 40 years old. Thus, considering the age limitation, this issue will cover a wide variety of areas, aiming to contribute to the overall knowledge of plant sciences regarding several aspects. One novelty compared to previous Special Issues is that, along with the publication, the young author must present a personal profile that includes a photograph, the university from which they have graduated, current affiliation, and interests or scientific background. We aim to reinforce the figure of the young investigators, to give them visibility and to raise interest within the plant science community. With this new initiative, we wish to strengthen the networking of young researchers, paving the way to later stages of their research careers.
Dr. Laura Medina-Puche
Dr. Suresh Awale
Prof. Ruth Welti
Prof. Dr. Juan Antonio García Alvarez
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- young investigators
- plant science
- plant molecular biology
- abiotic stress responses
- plant–pathogen interactions
- plant development
- ecology
- diversity
- evolution
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