The IRTG 2172 PRoTECT invites you to the 3rd International Plant Immunity Symposium (IPIS 2024). The symposium takes place from Monday, August 26th, to Wednesday, August 28th, in Göttingen, Germany. Additionally, the first two days of the symposium will feature poster sessions.
We aim to provide a platform for engaging discussions on enhancing plant resilience against various stressors and the opportunity to connect with postgraduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and eminent scientists from around the world. IPIS 2024 will cover a wide range of topics related to plant-microbe interactions, plant signaling, effector biology, fungal pathogenesis, secondary metabolites, and the impact of parasitic plants on host plant immunity. We especially extend an invitation to graduate students worldwide actively involved in plant immune biology to participate in the event. We encourage them to showcase cutting-edge and innovative plant biology research and to foster enriching discussions during the symposium. Participation without a poster is welcome!
For registration and submission of abstracts, please visit: registration homepage.
ProgrammeConfirmed Speakers
- Guus Bakkeren, The University of British Columbia, Canada
- Sophie de Vries, University of Göttingen, Germany
- Armin Djamei, University of Bonn, Germany
- Matthias Hahn, University of Kaiserslautern-Landau, Germany
- Kai Heimel, University of Göttingen, Germany
- Ralph Hückelhoven, Technical University of Munich, Germany
- Slavica Janevska, Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology – Hans Knöll Institute, Germany
- Xin Li, The University of British Columbia, Canada
- Daniel Lüdke The Sainsbury Laboratory, United Kingdom
- Isabel Monte, University of Tübingen, Germany
- Hirofumi Nakagami, MPI for Plant Breeding Research, Germany
- Daniela Nordzieke, University of Göttingen, Germany
- Natalia Requena, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
- Thomas Spallek, University of Göttingen, Germany
- Konrad Subieta, University of Göttingen, Germany
Getting to the Conference
- From the train station: From the train station it is just a 10 minutes walk to the 'Alte Mensa'. Leave the train station in direction to the city centre and go straight to the Goetheallee. Follow the street 500 metres while the street name changes into Prinzenstraße. When you reach the crossing pedestrian zone with the bronze statue called "Nabel" turn right and follow the pedestrian zone which is called Weender Straße. Turn left into Barfüßerstraße and follow until you reach the Wilhelmsplatz with flower beds and an equestrian statuette. The entrance to the Tagungszentrum is on the right hand side.
- By car: Göttingen can be easily reached by car via freeway A7. Take freeway exit 73 "Göttingen" to merge onto B3 in direction "Göttingen/Rosdorf" Continue 4 kilometres on B3 until you get to a big intersection already close to the old town centre. The closest (yet chargeable!) parking lot to the Tagungszentrum is on Albaniplatz. To get there turn left at the big intersection onto Berliner Straße. Follow this and cross two more intersetions until you are on Nikolausberger Weg. Turn right into Wilhelm-Weber-Straße and shortly after right into Wöhlerstraße. Then turn right into Bühlstraße which leads to Theaterplatz. Go straight on (though it seems as if you turn left). Turn left another time into Herzberger Landstraße and immediately right into Albaniplatz where the parking lot is on the right hand side. To get to the Tagungszentrum from here go back to Herzberger Landstraße, turn left and follow the road downhill. After a few minutes walk you will reach the Wilhelmsplatz with the Tagungszentrum on the left hand side. Other parking possibilities are the car parks "Groner-Tor-Straße" (Groner-Tor Straße 31), "Hospitalstraße" (Hospitalstraße) or "am Bahnhof" (directly behind the train station). Please see for signs that point to parking areas on your way.
- Public transport: The nearest bus stops to the Tagungszentrum are: 1) "Jüdenstraße" and can be reached via bus lines 11, 12, 22, 31, 32, 41, 42, 61, 62, 71, 72, 91, 92. 2) "Friedrichstraße" and can be reached via bus lines 50, 80, 71 and 72. The public transport network map you find here. More informations about the public transport in Göttingen and timetable you find on the Homepage of GöVB.
List of Hotels in Göttingen
- Adessohotel Schweizer Hof Adress: Kasseler Landstraße 118, 37081 Göttingen, E-Mail: info@adessohotel.de Homepage
- BEST WESTERN Hotel Am Papenberg Adress: Hermann-Rein-Straße 2, 37075 Göttingen, E-Mail: info@papenberg.bestwestern.de, Homepage
- Gräfin von Holtzendorff - Hotel Garni Adress: Ernst-Ruhstrat-Str. 4 37079 Goettingen, E-Mail: info@graefinhotelgarni.de, Homepage
- Hotel Central Adress: Jüdenstraße 12, 37073 Göttingen, E-Mail: info@hotel-central.com, Web
- Hotel Gebhards Adress: Goetheallee 22-23, 37073 Göttingen, E-Mail: info@hotelgebhards.de, Homepage
- Hotel Novostar Adress: Kasseler Landstraße 25 d, 37081 Göttingen, E-Mail: info@novostar.de, Homepage
- Hotel Rennschuh Adress: Kasseler Landstraße 93, 37081 Göttingen, E-Mail: hotel@rennschuh.de, Homepage
- Leinehotel Göttingen Adress: Groner Landstraße 55, 37081 Göttingen, E-Mail: info@leinehotel-goe.de, Homepage
- Weender Hof Adress: Hannoversche Straße 150, 37077 Göttingen, E-Mail: weender-hof@web.de, Homepage
- For further opitons, please consult Göttingen Tourismus.