[Cyverse.Nappn] FW: Special Issue on Automation for Plant Biodesign

Jennifer Clarke jclarke3 at unl.edu
Thu Aug 10 10:45:10 MST 2023


Hi NAPPN folks!

I hope you are all enjoying your summer months. Please see below for information from George Kantor at CMU regarding a special issue in BioDesign Research focused on “Automation for Plant Biodesign”. Woohoo! Submission Deadline is December 31, 2023.

Cheers!

Jennifer

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From: George Kantor <gkantor at andrew.cmu.edu>
Date: Thursday, August 10, 2023 at 10:06 AM
To: Jennifer Clarke <jclarke3 at unl.edu>
Subject: Re: [Cyverse.Nappn] postdoc research position with NTU MSE

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Hi Jennifer,

 I would like to advertise a call for papers for a special issue in BioDesign Research that I am co-editing, what is the proper way to do that for the NAPPN community? I’ve attached some relevant information below. Thanks,
-George

George Kantor
Research Professor / Associate Director of Education
The Robotics Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
gkantor at andrew.cmu.edu<mailto:gkantor at andrew.cmu.edu>

Dear Colleagues,

Please consider contributing your work to an upcoming special issue in BioDesign Research that I am co-editing with Dr. Udaya Kalluri. More information is available at https://spj.science.org/page/bdr/si/plant-biodesign-automation<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/spj.science.org/page/bdr/si/plant-biodesign-automation__;!!PvXuogZ4sRB2p-tU!CLbmmzSWWWIV-2Q2uptmk5XiTEHOe8wJKcXw39vjefowwkyhv9mNh-MqXO8_5DaQr9fdYdmQQBMRe7rH8aO6vWs$>

Scope: In the plant sciences of the future, the ability to undertake high-precision predictive biology will turbocharge efforts in basic and applied plant biodesign. Automation technologies have immense potential in transforming the pace, precision, and consistency of engineering, measurement, and perturbation of plant biosystems. The combination of automation, robotics, sensing, real-time data handling, and advanced computational approaches such as AI/ML is bringing about a paradigm shift and transforming the throughput, efficiency, reliability, and predictability of genetic engineering and plant systems analysis. The special issue theme on “Automation for Plant Biodesign” seeks original research manuscripts as well as reviews on new technologies enabling automated plant biodesign research or any component of Design-Build-Test-Learn (DBTL) cycles for plants in lab, greenhouse, or field settings.

Guest Editors: Udaya Kalluri, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (kalluriudayc at ornl.gov<mailto:kalluriudayc at ornl.gov>); George Kantor, Carnegie Mellon University (gkantor at andrew.cmu.edu<mailto:gkantor at andrew.cmu.edu>)

Submission Instructions: When submitting, please select the special issue topic as the Section/Category and indicate in your cover letter that your submission is intended for inclusion in the Plant BioDesign Hub special issue, ensuring to also indicate the theme of your submission in the cover letter (Automation for Plant Biodesign).

Submission Deadline: December 31, 2023


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