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<p>Clémence is a third year PhD student in Mark Banfield’s Lab. She works on understanding the molecular mechanisms of effector recognition by plant immune receptors using biochemical techniques and Cryo-EM. Outside of the lab, she loves spending as much time as possible in the sun, running, climbing and travelling.</p>
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<p> As co-chair of the NoCaSS committee, Clémence supports the chair in coordinating the work of the team, ensuring objectives are met and our vision for NoCaSS can come to life. She hopes NoCaSS will be an exciting and engaging event providing a supportive environment for everyone to discuss their research and meet new people </p>
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<p>As a member of the NoCaSS committee, Gaia is passionate about supporting the vision of the Symposium as an inclusive and accessible space where early-career scientists from Cambridge and Norwich can share their enthusiasm for plants and microbes.</p>
<p> June is a PhD researcher on the Wellcome Trust-funded EDESIA: Plants, Food & Health programme in the Balk and Uauy labs based at the John Innes Centre in Norwich. Her research explores iron speciation, bioaccessibility, and absorption in biofortified wheat lines. The results of her research aims to help develop strategies for using biofortified wheat in food systems in the UK and globally. </p>
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<p>For NoCaSS 2025, I am responsible for graphic design and branding, ensuring a cohesive visual identity across materials such as the logo and Book of Abstracts. My role also involves scientific communication, making research visually accessible while collaborating with the team to refine designs.</p>
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