North American Plant Phenotyping Network
The North American Plant Phenotyping Network (NAPPN) is an association of scientists and researchers in the area of plant phenomics. We are a regional partner of the International Plant Phenotyping Network (IPPN). Read more about our network mission and vision.
NAPPN Annual Conference
Our annual conference highlights exciting scientific content, hosts the NAPPN General Assembly meeting, as well as hands-on workshops, virtual tours, and more! Scientific sessions at our conference cover topics such as Computational Plant Sciences, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Plant Phenotyping, Sensor & Systems, Engineering, Phenomics Enabled Biology, and open-source platforms and will be geared for an interdisciplinary audience of scientists. To learn more about our annual conference, visit the conference home page.
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NAPPN Values
The NAPPN involves diverse stakeholders including, but not limited to, researchers, developers, and consumers of phenotyping technologies across all organizational dimensions. To do so, NAPPN relies on and encourages open communication and welcomes participation by individuals from diverse backgrounds, areas of study, and organization types. Members share involvement and interest in plant phenomics and are welcome from all ranks and levels of training, stature, and expertise.
NAPPN is a regional partner of the International Plant Phenotyping Network (IPPN)
The IPPN aims to provide all relevant information about plant phenotyping. The goal is to increase the visibility and impact of plant phenotyping and enable cooperation by fostering communication between stakeholders in academia, industry, government, and the general public.
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