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Olaf Kranse - International Congress of Nematology

Olaf Kranse, BBSRC DTP student in the Department of Plant Sciences, won first place in the student poster competition at the 7th International Congress of Nematology, which took place in Antibes Juan-Les-Pins (France), 1-6 May 2022. 

The Congress is held every 4 years and in this edition brought together over six hundred and eighty-two nematologists from 57 countries, including 100 student and early career scientist bursary recipients. The scientific program comprised 32 concurrent sessions with 288 oral presentations, 12 workshops, 12 keynote speakers, and poster sessions with more than 500 presentations.

Find out more about the 7th International Congress of Nematology.
 

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