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Sep 29

Growing Crops in the Desert: What the World Can Learn from BGU


Washington, D.C.

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Presentation
Growing Crops in the Desert: What the World Can Learn from Ben-Gurion University
Prof. Shimon Rachmilevitch
Director, French Associates Institute for Agriculture and Biotechnology of Drylands, Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research
Date
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Thursday, September 29, 2016

11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Location
Blank Rome, LLP
1825 Eye Street NW, 12th Floor
Washington, DC 20006
Event Host
Adam Shalom

Bring your own lunch. Coffee and soft drinks will be provided.


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R.S.V.P. is required to [email protected] or (240) 482-0611

Prof. Shimon Rachmilevitch is the director of BGU’s French Associates Institute for Agriculture and Biotechnology of Drylands, and has been member of the University’s faculty since 2007. Prof. Rachmilevitch’s research is focused on whole plant ecophysiology and the acclimation to stress of dryland vegetation and agriculture. In his lab, his team studies the unique tolerance mechanisms of both shoots and roots that enable plants to prosper in drylands both in natural and in agricultural ecosystems. Prof. Rachmilevitch is currently the chair of the Israeli Society of Plant Science. He is also the director of the Root of the Matter, a new interdisciplinary center that includes 25 labs and over 12 companies in Israel, which was created to advance modern agriculture through the root zone toward the second green revolution. He earned his Ph.D. from Hebrew University of Jerusalem and has conducted research at UC Davis, Rutgers University and Harvard University.