68th Maize Genetics Meeting in Cologne, Germany
From Thursday, February 26th to Sunday, March 1st, 2026, members of the international maize genetics community gathered at the Maritim Hotel in Cologne, Germany, for the 68th Annual Maize Genetics Meeting. The meeting was organized by Frank Hochholdinger (University of Bonn), who acted as chair and local host, along with the team from the maize genetics meeting steering committee. The maize meeting is one of the longest-running conferences in plant genetics and serves as a central forum for researchers working on the genetics of maize (Zea mays). The conference, which was also supported by our German Society for Plant Sciences (DBG), had taken place for the 5th time outside the United States and for the first time in Germany. It brought together 412 scientists from 26 countries to present and discuss recent advances in maize genetics. The program featured six invited plenary talks, 30 short talks and 30 poster lightening presentations. In two poster sessions, 273 posters were discussed, creating numerous opportunities for scientific exchange and networking within the community.