Advances in Genome Biology & Technology Agriculture Conference Discounted for Seed World Friends
Seed World readers can receive $250 off registration for the AGBT Agriculture meeting April 12–15, 2026 in Phoenix, where plant, animal and industry scientists gather to explore how genomics is advancing agriculture. The post Advances in Genome Biology & Technology Agriculture Conference Discounted for Seed World Friends appeared first on Seed World .

As the fifth Advances in Genome Biology and Technology (AGBT) Agriculture meeting approaches, Seed World readers are invited to take advantage of a special $250 discount on registration. This conference, set to take place from April 12–15, 2026, in Phoenix, will bring together plant, animal, and industry scientists to explore how genomics is reshaping the future of agriculture. The event is part of the Advances in Genome Biology and Technology conference series, organized by The Genome Partnership, a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering collaboration among researchers and technologists at the forefront of genomics.
The agricultural edition of the meeting was specifically created to connect scientists working across plant, animal, and computational biology with industry leaders exploring how genomic tools can improve agricultural productivity and sustainability. Seed World readers interested in attending can receive the discount by using the code AGBTAgSeedWorld250 when registering.
Charlie Johnson, director of the Texas A&M AgriLife Genomics & Bioinformatics Service, highlights the importance of such conferences in advancing sustainable food, fuel, and clothing production. "That's why having a conference like AGBT Ag, bringing experts across various fields, is really exciting," he says. The meeting was intentionally structured to encourage collaboration between plant and animal researchers and the industries that rely on their discoveries.
Johnson emphasizes that AGBT Agriculture was designed from the outset to break barriers and bring plant and animal researchers together in a way no other meeting does. The organizing committee and AGBT staff continuously strive to create an environment where academic and industry scientists at all levels can share discoveries, connect, build collaborations, and spark future innovation across disciplines.
The AGBT Agriculture meeting will undoubtedly be a platform for groundbreaking discussions and the exchange of cutting-edge research. With the rapid advancements in genomics and technology, the agricultural sector is poised to benefit significantly from these collaborations. By bringing together diverse groups of experts, the conference aims to foster innovation and drive the development of sustainable agricultural practices that can meet the growing global demand for food, fuel, and textiles.
For Seed World readers looking to be at the forefront of these developments, the opportunity to attend the AGBT Agriculture meeting at a discounted rate is a unique chance to engage with leading scientists and industry professionals. The event promises to be an exciting and enlightening experience, offering insights into the latest advancements in genome biology and technology as they apply to agriculture.
In conclusion, the Advances in Genome Biology and Technology Agriculture Conference presents a valuable opportunity for those interested in the intersection of genomics, agriculture, and technology. With a special discount for Seed World readers, attendees can immerse themselves in a world of innovation and collaboration, shaping the future of sustainable food production. Don't miss out on this chance to connect with like-minded professionals and stay informed about the latest developments in the field. Register now using the code AGBTAgSeedWorld250 and join the conversation at the AGBT Agriculture meeting in Phoenix.










