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International award for IPK scientist Nils Stein

Credit: IPK Leibniz Institute/ Andreas Bähring Prof. Dr. Nils Stein will be awarded a medal from the Royal Physiographical Society in Lund for his significant and pioneering contributions to the field of cereal genomics, explains Prof. Mats Hansson, Professor of Plant Molecular Biology at Lund University and representative of the Mendelian Society and the Royal Physiographical Society. In connection to the prize ceremony, Prof. Dr. Nils Stein will give The Royal Physiographic and Mendelian Societies in Lund Honorary Lecture in Genetics . Earlier speakers include for example Barbara McClintock, Walter Bodmer, Ed Southern, John Maynard Smith, Janet Rowley, Bruce Ponder, Sydney Brenner, Mike Stratton and Svante Päbo.

New method for genome assembly in barley provides excellent results

New publication by iDiv member at IPK Leibniz Institute Based on a press release by IPK Leibniz Institute Gatersleben. Genomes differ between the individuals of one species and we can learn a lot about diversity in our crops by comparing genomes of different varieties. However, researchers that want to study many genomes need a fast and reliable method for sequence assembly. An international research team led by the IPK Leibniz Institute has now investigated a new DNA sequencing method. The results, which have now been published in the journal The Plant Cell, are very promising. The scientists now hope to be able to use the method for assembling other barley genomes in the future.

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