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September 14-16, 2026 | Rome, Italy

Analogy

Analogy

The analogy is a type of thinking that uses comparison to draw conclusions. It is based on the assumption that if two things are similar in some way, they are likely to be similar in other ways. For example, if two animals have similar physical characteristics, they may also have similar behaviors or habits. An analogy can be used to make connections between ideas and to understand complex topics. Analogies can be used to explain complicated concepts in a simple way. They are often used in literature, philosophy, and science. For example, a writer might compare two characters in a novel to help the reader understand the relationship between them. A philosopher might use an analogy to explain a philosophical concept. And a scientist might use an analogy to explain a natural phenomenon. Analogies can also be used to provide insight into a situation. For instance, an analogy might be used to compare a problem a person is facing to a situation that has already been solved. This can help the person understand the problem and find a solution. Analogies can be powerful tools to help people understand complex topics and solve problems. However, it is important to remember that analogies are only approximations, so they should not be taken too literally.

Committee Members
Speaker at Plant Science and Molecular Biology 2026 - Rajnish Khanna

Rajnish Khanna

Carnegie Science at Stanford University, and i-Cultiver, Inc., United States
Speaker at Plant Science and Molecular Biology 2026 - Jeremy Sweet

Jeremy Sweet

Sweet Environmental Consultants, United Kingdom
Speaker at Plant Science and Molecular Biology 2026 - Costantino Paciolla

Costantino Paciolla

University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy
GPMB 2026 Speakers
Speaker at Plant Science and Molecular Biology 2026 - Teja Sri Vengala

Teja Sri Vengala

Rare Earth Genomics, United States
Speaker at Plant Science and Molecular Biology 2026 - Gulara Huseynzade

Gulara Huseynzade

Bologna University, Italy
Speaker at Plant Science and Molecular Biology 2026 - Rachel Amir

Rachel Amir

Tel Hai University, Israel
Speaker at Plant Science and Molecular Biology 2026 - Marouane Ben Massoud

Marouane Ben Massoud

University College Cork, Ireland

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