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Save the Date – INPLANTOMICS Final Meeting
Save the date and join us for the final meeting of the INPLANTOMICS project.📅 Date: 15 May 2026📍 Location: Radisson Hotel Sfax, TunisiaThis event will bring together INPLANTOMICS partners and
Great achievement for cereal research in Tunisia! The first complete genome sequences of two iconic Tunisian durum wheat landraces: Mahmoudi and Chili
Great achievement for cereal research in Tunisia! The first complete genome sequences of two iconic Tunisian durum wheat landraces: Mahmoudi and Chili have been published by a group of Tunisian
CRISPR-Cas–based genome editing technologies for crop improvement
Following the plenary conference “CRISPR-Cas–based genome editing technologies for crop improvement”, held on 15 January 2026 at the Radisson Hotel, Sfax, the INPLANTOMICS organizing committee warmly thanks all speakers and
Advancing Crop Improvement: First International Symposium on CRISPR-Cas Technologies in Sfax
We are honored to announce that the University of Sfax, in collaboration with Ghent University, University of Pavia, and Helmholtz Zentrum Munich, will host a series of plenary conferences dedicated to "CRISPR-Cas-based genome editing technologies
Participation of Prof. Amine Elleuch in AGROMICS 2025
Prof. Amine Elleuch, member of the INPLANTOMICS team, took part in the AGROMICS 2025 event organized by the association ESTIDAMAH on “Genetic Biotechnologies for a Nourishing and Sustainable Agricultural Future:
A look back at our INPLANTOMICS Summer school on “Seed Bank Conservation and Management for Promoting Climate-Resilient Crops”
Held at the Faculty of Sciences of Sfax on October 16–17, 2025, this two-day event brought together leading experts and researchers to discuss the vital role of seed banks in
Recent Posts
- Save the Date – INPLANTOMICS Final Meeting
- The 5th edition of the INPLANTOMICS Newsletter
- Great achievement for cereal research in Tunisia! The first complete genome sequences of two iconic Tunisian durum wheat landraces: Mahmoudi and Chili
- CRISPR-Cas–based genome editing technologies for crop improvement
- Advancing Crop Improvement: First International Symposium on CRISPR-Cas Technologies in Sfax
- Participation of Prof. Amine Elleuch in AGROMICS 2025
- A look back at our INPLANTOMICS Summer school on “Seed Bank Conservation and Management for Promoting Climate-Resilient Crops”
- The INPLANTOMICS team sends heartfelt thanks to the members of the Tunisian National Gene Bank
- Launching SAFeNet: a new INPLANTOMICS network for sustainable agriculture in Tunisia
