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<p>From the 24<sup>th</sup> of June to the 3<sup>rd</sup> of July, the second edition of the summer school UM6P-Centre SEVE of Sherbrooke University took place in Canada.</p>
<p>The event involved 17 master’s and PhD students, including 9 from UM6P’s African Genome Center and the College for Sustainable Agriculture and Environmental Science. It broadened participants' research on plant biology, facilitated networking, and offered cultural immersion for global perspectives.</p>
<p>Activities included scientific presentations and visits to institutions like the University of Sherbrooke, Bishop’s University, a biotechnology company, Canada Agriculture and Agri-Food Research Centre, the Laurentides Biological Station, the Institute of Research in Plant Biology, and the Montreal Botanical Gardens. </p>
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