Join us at the NAPPN Annual Conference

Conviron and Argus are delighted to be a strong supporter of the North American Plant Phenotyping Network (NAPPN) conference taking place February 25-27, 2025.

This year's event has an outstanding lineup of speakers and is being structured as both an in-person and virtual event to accommodate the widest range possible of participants.

Conviron and Argus will be on-site in St. Louis at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center hub for the in-person component. Please stop by our booth to learn more about Conviron plant growth chambers and rooms and how we can help you with your research. We also have a number of complimentary virtual seats reserved for our valued clients so, if you are a Conviron client, please contact us. Seats are limited so do reach out at your earliest convenience. We hope to see you there!

About NAPPN

The North American Plant Phenotyping Network (NAPPN) is an association of scientists and researchers in the area of plant phenomics and is the regional partner of the International Plant Phenotyping Network (IPPN).

About the 2025 Conference

This year's annual conference is taking place from February 25-27 and highlights exciting scientific content, hosts the NAPPN General Assembly meeting, as well as hands-on workshops, virtual tours, and more. Scientific sessions cover topics such as:

  • Computational plant sciences
  • Artificial intelligence and machine learning in plant phenotyping
  • Sensor and systems engineering
  • Phenomics enabled biology

Topics will be geared for an interdisciplinary audience of plant scientists.

The core of NAPPN's meeting is a virtual conference, and then there is the option to register separately to attend in-person meeting hubs, each with different programs. The hubs for this year's program include:

  • Corteva Agriscience
  • Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
  • Michigan State University
  • North Carolina State University
  • University of Minnesota
  • University of Winnipeg

Additional Speakers

  • Anna Casto, Danforth Center
  • Annika Fischer, Danforth Center
  • Aryln Ackerman, Cornell University
  • Aubree Mitchell, Harris Stowe State University
  • Benjamin Hancock, Purdue University
  • Biva Chapagain, Saint Louis University
  • Ce Yang, University of Minnesota
  • Cyril Pommier, INRAE
  • Dharani Suresh Babu, University of Wisconsin
  • Gus Thies, Danforth Center
  • Haley Schuhl, Danforth Center
  • Jean Sabety, Cornell University
  • Jennifer Brophy, Stanford University
  • Jennifer Lachowiec, Montana State University
  • Jianxiang Tao, ANU
  • Jiwei Zhou and Sven Nelson, ANU
  • Joshua Peeples, Texas A&M
  • Keely Brown, Danforth Center
  • Kevin Cox, Washington University in St. Louis / Danforth Center
  • Liam Keaggy, Washington University in St. Louis
  • Libo Zhang, Purdue University
  • Luis Vargas Rojas, Purdue University
  • Mao Li, Danforth Center
  • Matthew Rubin, Saint Louis University
  • Michelle Cho, Danforth Center
  • Miranda Haus, Michigan State University
  • Zach Harris, Saint Louis University
  • Zoë Migicovsky, Acadia University

We are looking forward to this exciting conference and seeing you all there!

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