Dear colleagues and friends, The EU projects CAPITALIZE (coord. Jeremy Harbinson, Uni Wageningen) and ADAPT (coord. Markus Teige, Uni Vienna), have organized the online workshop: "How to employ phenotyping of photosynthesis-related parameters to measure stress-tolerance in crops" This training workshop is particularly relevant for applied projects as it will be specifically tailored to learn how newest phenotyping technology measuring photosynthetic parameters can be used to get molecular insights into mechanisms of stress acclimation - in fields trails as well as in the glasshouse. It is intended rather for users with background in plant breeding, molecular biology and general physiology and not for specialists in photosynthesis research. Therefore it should be ideal for the postdocs and PhD students working in our projects. It should serve as one first step in bringing together the researchers from different fields working on improving plant performance towards improved stress resilience. It will take place in the afternoon of June 29 and is now updated with the programme and further information on the speakers. Here you can also register (free): https://www.capitalise.eu/training-workshop-1/ We would very much appreciate if you would forward this news to the members of your projects and also to other colleagues, who are potentially interested in such applications. With best regards from Vienna, Markus Teige -- Dr. Markus Teige Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology & Department of Molecular Systems Biology University of Vienna Dr. Bohrgasse 9 1030 Vienna, Austria Tel: +43-1-4277-52817 (office) -52810 (lab) Markus.Teige@Univie.ac.at https://publons.com/researcher/1300766/markus-teige/ https://www.maxperutzlabs.ac.at/education/lecturer/teige https://mosys.univie.ac.at/research/research-groups/plant-signalling