International Conference on Photosynthesis Research 2026 (ICPR26)

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The study of photosynthesis has attracted the attention of successive legions of biologists, biochemists, chemists and physicists for over 200 years. Never in the history of photosynthesis research, however, has progress in our understanding of photosynthetic mechanisms, regulation and improvement been made as rapidly as it has over the past 5 years. Nature makes photosynthesis look easy, but the construction of artificial photosynthetic systems remains challenging. Substantial efforts to improve the efficiency and productivity of photosynthesis have the potential to increase crop yields without further increasing fertilizer and water use.
Moreover, tailoring photosynthesis to meet the needs of nature-based solutions to climate change and to the sustainability of food production remain global challenges that have to be addressed by the photosynthesis community. This meeting will galvanise participants from academia and industry to translate this new mechanistic understanding of photosynthetic function into improved crop production and more efficient terrestrial carbon sinks.
Schedule highlights
Two Keynote Talks and Twelve Plenary Speakers
- Danielle Way (Australian National University)
- David Baker and Nathan Ennist,( University of Washington)
Twenty-seven Concurrent Sessions
Registration opens on January 1st 2026
Associated with the main meeting are a series of Satellite Meetings both before and after ICPR26.
Organised by AAB on behalf of the International Society of Photosynthesis Research
