UPCOMING MEETINGS

2025 North American Plant Phenotyping Network Annual Conference

The 2025 NAPPN annual conference will be a hybrid event February 25-27, 2025

The 2025 NAPPN meeting is structured differently this year. The core NAPPN meeting is a virtual conference, and then there is the option to register separately to attend in-person meeting Hubs, each with different programs. If you are a student or trainee, we encourage you to apply for attendance awards, which can support registration costs and travel.

Register in 2 Steps:

  1. Register for virtual conference

  2. Register for a Hub (optional)

This conference is supported by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) AFRI project 2025-67021-44308 Program A1541 Data Science for Food and Agriculture (DSFAS). 

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Schedule

NAPPN utilizes Whova as its meeting platform. Through whova you can check the meeting agenda, message other meeting participants, and watch the meeting live.

NAPPN Speakers (available on Whova)

  • Valerio Hoyos-Villegas

    Michigan State University

  • Worasit Sangjan

    University of Missouri-Columbia

  • Eric Schultz

    Corteva Agriscience

  • Erin Sparks

    University of Delaware

  • R. Glen Uhrig

    University of Alberta

Additional speakers:

Cyril Pommier, INRAE

Mao Li, Danforth Center

Zoë Migicovsky, Acadia University

Aryln Ackerman, Cornell University

Miranda Haus, Michigan State University

Jennifer Brophy, Stanford University

Dharani Suresh Babu, University of Wisconsin

Michelle Cho, Danforth Center

Luis Vargas Rojas, Purdue University

Jean Sabety, Cornell University

Jennifer Lachowiec, Montana State University

Ce Yang, University of Minnesota

Kevin Cox, Washington University in St. Louis / Danforth Center

Joshua Peeples, Texas A&M


Danforth Center Hub Speakers (available on Whova)

  • Nadia Shakoor

    Donald Danforth Plant Science Center

  • Abby Stylianou

    Saint Louis University

  • Justin Conover

    University of Arizona

Additional speakers:

Benjamin Hancock, Purdue University

Gus Thies, Danforth Center

Keely Brown, Danforth Center

Jiwei Zhou and Sven Nelson, Anu

Libo Zhang, Purdue University

Matthew Rubin, Saint Louis University

Anna Casto, Danforth Center

Annika Fischer, Danforth Center

Haley Schuhl, Danforth Center

Jianxiang Tao, Anu

Liam Keaggy, Washington University in St. Louis

Aubree Mitchell, Harris Stowe State University

Zach Harris, Saint Louis University

Biva Chapagain, Saint Louis University


NC State Hub Speakers

  • Michael Kudenov

    NC State University

  • Lirong Xiang

    NC State University

  • Jing Zhang

    NC State University

  • Frank Bai

    NC State University

  • Evelynn Wilcox

    NC State University


Corteva Hub Speakers (available on Whova)

  • Alencar Xavier

    Corteva Agriscience

  • Swas Kaushal

    South Dakota State University

  • Eli Rodgers-Melnick

    Corteva Agriscience

  • Jodi Callwood

    Iowa State University

  • Yizhou Mao

    University of Wisconsin-Madison

  • Dinakaran Elango

    ORAU/USDA-ARS