PhytoAB Proudly Sponsors the 2025 Gordon Research Conference on Single-Cell Approaches in Plant Biology

PhytoAB Proudly Sponsors the 2025 Gordon Research Conference on Single-Cell Approaches in Plant Biology

August 10–15, 2025 | Portland, Maine

 

PhytoAB is honored to sponsor the upcoming Gordon Research Conference (GRC) titled “Unlocking Discoveries in Plant Science With Location-To-Function Knowledge,” taking place August 10–15, 2025, in Portland, Maine. This leading-edge conference brings together experts and emerging leaders in plant biology to share innovations in single-cell analysis, aiming to deepen our understanding of plant function at the cellular level.

Although PhytoAB will not be attending on site, we are proud to support this important scientific gathering and the advancement of plant science through our sponsorship.

 

About PhytoAB

PhytoAB is a biotechnology company focused on developing and supplying high-quality plant protein antibodies to meet the evolving needs of the plant research community. Our offerings include:

  • Over 5,000 validated antibodies against plant proteins
  • Annual addition of 900+ new antibodies
  • Coverage of a broad range of species including Arabidopsis, rice, corn, wheat, soybean, barley, cucumber, tomato, and algae

We also provide custom antibody production services, including:

  • Antibodies against novel plant proteins
  • Post-translational modification-specific antibodies (e.g., phosphorylation, methylation, ubiquitination)
  • Monoclonal and polyclonal antibody development

With a track record of delivering over 10,000 custom polyclonal antibody projects, PhytoAB continues to empower plant scientists worldwide.

 


Conference Description

The Gordon Research Conference on Single-Cell Approaches in Plant Biology is a premier international scientific meeting dedicated to pushing the boundaries of plant science through the presentation of cutting-edge, unpublished research. The conference emphasizes deep discussion following each talk and fosters informal, cross-disciplinary interactions among scientists at all stages of their careers.

This five-day event is intentionally held in a remote setting to enhance focus, camaraderie, and community building. The program features a diverse lineup of internationally recognized speakers and discussion leaders, along with dedicated poster sessions that welcome contributions from early-career to senior researchers. Ample free time and shared meals offer valuable opportunities for informal networking and the formation of lasting collaborations.

As new technologies such as high-resolution imaging, in vivo protein interaction studies, computational modeling, and single-cell analyses continue to transform biology, their application to plant systems is unlocking new insights. These approaches are enabling researchers to unravel the functions and interactions of specialized cell types, understand their responses to environmental cues, and investigate how they coordinate growth, development, and reproduction.

The GRC provides a critical platform for integrating these technological advances. Topics will include:

  • Mapping cellular and subcellular protein localization
  • Tracking dynamic protein interactions
  • Identifying molecular components of cellular substructures
  • Characterizing the full range of cellular states and transitions
  • Developing integrative models of cellular function

By uniting experimental, computational, and theoretical perspectives, this conference fosters the development of testable models, inspires new research directions, and supports efforts to solve pressing societal challenges through plant science.