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Lunch Workshops
Join us for a series of 60–80 minute interactive workshops during the PSNA lunch break on June 16, 17, and 18. These sessions focus on active engagement and small group discussion rather than lectures. Lunch is included for workshop attendees. There will still be 30-60 min after these workshops before the afternoon session, leaving you plenty of time to relax and connect with peers.
June 16 Tuesday: “Forest from the Trees” Integration of A.I. into phytochemical research
This workshop aims to catalyze interdisciplinary research and collaboration, especially to integrate artificial intelligence (A.I.) into phytochemical research. After brief presentations by two to three scientists integrating computational analyses in their research, participants will engage in group discussion by choosing one of few topics related to integrating A.I. into our phytochemical research: i) Reimagining research pipelines with A.I., ii) Routes and resources to learn about A.I. models and how to use them, iii) Ethics and responsible integration of A.I. into phytochemical research.
June 17, Wednesday: “Work in Progress” Career workshops for both academic and non-academic jobs
Students and early career attendees can directly interact with panelists from industry, governmental agencies, academia, publishers, intellectual property firms etc. to broaden career perspectives. Students at this workshop will receive specific, actionable feedback on how best to prepare for their future career. This workshop will be separated into three concurrent sessions based on career stage: 1) students and postdocs before having an independent position, who are still exploring and deciding the direction of their career, 2) undergraduate students or new graduate students, who are exploring a possibility of or navigating the beginning of graduate school, and 3) new, pre-tenured principal investigators , who are establishing their own new research programs.
June 18, Thursday: “Seeds to Harvest” Discovery to commercialization
The third workshop aims to explore ways to move phytochemical discoveries into commercialization for the production and/or use of economically important phytochemicals. This workshop will start with a short talk describing a success story of phytochemistry-related commercialization. Following, small groups of five to seven people will be formed to outline step-by-step routes toward commercialization of a certain compound or pathway of interest that each participant picked. At the end of the workshop, each group will be invited to share their commercialization plan to the entire group.
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Your registration includes a closing dinner on Thursday. To estimate how many people will attend please fill out the questions below:
Will you be attending the Closing Dinner on Thursday June 18th, 2026?
Guest Ticket for the Banquet Thursday, June 18th 6pm.
Please choose which protein option you would like (beef is an additional $5):
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Tour of WCIC
Immediately prior to the conference, you are invited to join the optional tour of UW-Madison’s Wisconsin Crop Innovation Center (WCIC), leaving at 2 pm on Monday from the Memorial Union conference site. WCIC is the largest public plant transformation facility in the United States and continues to build new technologies onto the pioneering legacy of its former existence as the Agracetus/Monsanto plant transformation facility. See: https://cropinnovation.cals.wisc.edu/about-us/history/ . Buses will take you 20 min. to WCIC, for a ~75 min. tour of this impressive facility and a discussion about transformation of various species. Buses will return you to the conference site prior to 4:30 pm (Planetary Talk will start from 5pm). There is a $10 transportation fee for the tour.
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Cancellation Policy: All cancellations must be received in writing no later than May 31st. After this date all payments are NON-REFUNDABLE. If a cancellation notification is received on or before May 31st, the registration fee is refundable. WU Conference Management may require up to 10 business days to process and issue a refund.
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