Plant science researcher Boyce Thompson Institute to mark 100th birthday
The Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI), a Cornell-affiliated organization that promotes plant science research, is celebrating its 100th birthday through a symposium.
Growers and industry individuals can participate virtually.
The BTI’s 2024 Centennial Symposium is scheduled for Aug. 8-9 at its Ithaca, New York, headquarters.

The special two-day event promises to be an enriching experience filled with insightful talks, engaging discussions, and opportunities to connect, according to a news release.
“Our Institute only turns 100 once, and we would be honored to have you join us for this special occasion, either in-person or virtually,” according to the release.
- Alexa Schmitz, co-founder & CEO of REEgen, a startup that uses bacteria to extract rare earth elements (REEs) from low-grade sources at low temperature and pressure.
- Daniel Voytas, professor at the University of Minnesota
- Eddie Watkins, professor of Biology at Colgate University
- Eddie Watkins, professor of biology at Colgate University
- Julian Avila Pacheco, research scientist at the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT
- Mariko Matsuda Alexander, editorial manager at Bio-Rad Laboratories
- Daniel Evanich, development scientist at New England Biolabs
- Rebecca Povilus, USDA geneticist and vegetable germplasm curator
Read more about the symposium here.