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Postdoc at University of Geneva. Interested in the plant signaling evolution
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Debabrata Laha
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The expanding landscape of inositol phosphate signaling network in land plants - Ghosh - FEBS Letters - Wiley Online Library
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Noel Blanco-Touriñán
13 days ago
Our new review is out
@theplantjournal.bsky.social
! Christian (
@unil.bsky.social
) and I dive into brassinosteroid perception specificity and the importance of BRs in shaping vascular development.
@ibmcp.bsky.social
@upv.es
@csic.es
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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Nature Plants
13 days ago
New OA Article: "Mitotic entry is controlled by the plant-specific phosphatase BSL1 and cyclin-dependent kinase B"
rdcu.be/eP4hb
"Here we show that the BSL1 phosphatase dephosphorylates CDKB1 to promote mitotic entry in Chlamydomonas."
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Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research
15 days ago
📣Paper alert! New paper out in
@nature.com
by the group of George Coupland
@mpipz.bsky.social
and colleagues on new roles for the florigen protein in flowering 🌱🌿. Congratulations!👏👏 👉https://www.mpipz.mpg.de/pr-coupland-2025-11-en
#Arabidopsis
#plantsci
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Florigen activation complex forms via multifaceted assembly in Arabidopsis - Nature
In flowering plants, DNA–FD–14-3-3 recruits FT to the florigen activation complex both through DNA–FT interactions and by reducing liquid phase condensation of FD protein, which promotes dimerization,...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09704-6
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16 days ago
🚨 New preprint by
@cate-giannini.bsky.social
🚨 We uncover an unexpected link between auxin signalling, transcription, and autophagy — revealing how plants coordinate gene expression and cytoplasmic renewal to drive developmental reprogramming. 🌱✨
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Chenxin Li, PhD
18 days ago
New paper is online! We used single cell RNA-seq & phylogenetics to identify 2 additional cell type specific TFs that control late-stage vinca alkaloid biosynthesis. The key insights originated from Camptotheca, another species that produces alkaloids.
doi.org/10.1111/nph....
#PlantScience
#SecMet
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Journal of Experimental Botany
21 days ago
🍅 SPECIAL ISSUE RESEARCH 🍅 In tomato the myo-inositol phosphate synthase gene SlMIPS2 is sharply induced early in phosphate starvation, and SlMIPS2 regulates cellular InsP6 levels and SPX–PHR1 interactions to control Pi homeostasis - Roychowdhury et al. 🔗
doi.org/10.1093/jxb/...
#PlantScience
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Trevor Nolan
22 days ago
Our new review in Science
@science.org
is out with
@jennyrussinova.bsky.social
and
@nvukas.bsky.social
. We discuss how precise modulation of brassinosteroid signaling can enable more targeted, predictable improvements in plant growth and resilience.
science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adu9798
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Jenny Russinova
22 days ago
Another great collaboration with
@trevormnolan.bsky.social
and
@nvukas.bsky.social
where we give our vision on how brassinosteroid research can pave the way to precision plant engineering
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Unlocking the potential of brassinosteroids: A path to precision plant engineering
Brassinosteroids are essential plant hormones that play a central role in regulating growth, development, and stress responses. Their impact on plant architecture and productivity makes them attractiv...
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adu9798
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Henning Jessen
23 days ago
check out Guizhen´s study on 18O scrambling in the gas phase in InsPs! Establishing 18O-Labeled Inositol Phosphates for Quantitative Capillary Electrophoresis-Mass Spectrometry: Fragmentation Pathways and Comparison with 13C-Labeled Analogs | Analytical Chemistry
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Establishing 18O-Labeled Inositol Phosphates for Quantitative Capillary Electrophoresis-Mass Spectrometry: Fragmentation Pathways and Comparison with 13C-Labeled Analogs
Capillary electrophoresis mass spectrometry (CE-MS) allows for the rapid and accurate quantitative analysis of inositol phosphates (InsPs) and inositol pyrophosphates (PP-InsPs). The recent discovery ...
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.analchem.5c05114
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Hatem Rouached
24 days ago
🚨 New in Developmental Cell @Dev_Cell Our team uncovered how plants sense phosphorus deficiency and delay flowering — a molecular “switch” that links nutrient stress to development. A step toward breeding nutrient-smart crops!
authors.elsevier.com/a/1m2id5Sx5g...
@MSU_PRI @MSUAgBio @MSU_PSM
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Leo Castanedo
24 days ago
🛑Exciting update from our work with
@pierremarcdelaux.bsky.social
team on the ericoid mycorrhizal symbiosis❗❗ 🔥New results support a conserved three-gene module and master regulator for nutrient-responsive intracellular accommodation of fungal symbionts🤯 Check the nice thread below👇🏼
#plantscience
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Katharina Melkonian
25 days ago
1/ It is my pleasure to share the latest preprint of the team: "Symbiotic diversification relies on an ancestral gene network in plants"
doi.org/10.1101/2025...
Here, we identified and functionally validated a novel master regulator of intracellular symbioses! A thread ...
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Symbiotic diversification relies on an ancestral gene network in plants
Symbioses have been fundamental to colonization of terrestrial ecosystems by plants and their evolution. Emergence of the ancient arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis was followed by the diversification o...
https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.04.01.646537
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Juan Carlos De la Concepcion
28 days ago
My main work as postdoc
@plantophagy.bsky.social
lab in
@gmivienna.bsky.social
is out in
@natplants.nature.com
🌱🎉 We asked how can protein complexes diversify without compromising their function and explored this question using the plant
#exocyst
complex.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Electrostatic changes enabled the diversification of an exocyst subunit via protein complex escape - Nature Plants
The evolutionary diversification of an exocyst subunit was enabled by electrostatic shifts leading to its dissociation from the ancestral complex.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41477-025-02135-1
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Michael Hothorn
about 1 month ago
By the
@cellsensing.bsky.social
and Zipfel labs: The plant receptor kinase HSL3 senses a cyclic, disulfide-bond stabilized peptide phytocytokine.
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Chenxin Li, PhD
about 1 month ago
Another gene (a sperm specific transcription factor) was found to induce parthenogenesis in rice when ectopically expressed in the egg cell. I can't find the gene ID in the preprint though. "Fixing Hybrid Rice: >99% Efficient Apomixis with Near-Normal Seed Set" (
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Fixing Hybrid Rice: >99% Efficient Apomixis with Near-Normal Seed Set
Apomixis, a form of clonal seed reproduction, offers a transformative approach to agriculture by enabling the stable fixation of hybrid vigor and elite heterozygosity across generations. However, the ...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.10.16.682968v1.abstract
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Michael Eisen
about 1 month ago
Finally, someone has solved a real problem with AI! No more having to take a paper in the format for a journal that rejected you, and reformat it for a new journal. Well done!!
formatmypaper.com
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plasmidsaurus
about 1 month ago
🦖 Something HUGE just hatched. Plasmidsaurus now offers RNA sequencing for gene expression analysis: • As fast as 3 day turnaround • $50/sample for academia, $80 for industry • Up to ~10M unique transcript 3’ end reads per sample • Interactive results Explore Plasmidsaurus RNA-Seq today.
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Phil Carella
about 2 months ago
New opportunity to undertake a PhD in my group at the John Innes Centre - if you’re interested in plant immunity and evolution check out the link!
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Understanding Host Compatibility in the Marchantia-Phytophthora System (CARELLA_J26DTP) | Doctoral Training Partnership
The fossil record demonstrates that filamentous microbes invaded ancient plant cells with intracellular hyphal structures over 450 million years ago. To this day, a rich diversity of extant land plant...
https://biodtp.norwichresearchpark.ac.uk/projects/understanding-host-compatibility-in-the-marchantia-phytophthora-system-carella_j26dtp/
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Eliza Loo
about 2 months ago
Our latest work is out! We set out to see if we could recreate soil-nurturing plant growth in vitro. The plants looked happy and we see microbiome-induced cell-type-specific responses! A modest step but a fun challenge 😁
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A long road to the Cover of Science!
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Localized glutamine leakage drives the spatial structure of root microbial colonization
Plant roots release exudates to encourage microbiome assembly, which influences the function and stress resilience of plants. How specific exudates drive spatial colonization patterns remains largely ...
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adu4235
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Leo Castanedo
about 2 months ago
Our study opens new directions for understanding the molecular basis of extreme trait evolution in land plants 🤓. Have a read and let us know your thoughts! With
@plantadaptation.bsky.social
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Mélanie Rich 🌱🍄
about 2 months ago
So happy to see the latest preprint of the team out!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
The continuation of a long standing project started by
@oswaldovaldesl.bsky.social
in
@jeanmichelane.bsky.social
‘s lab. 1/7 🧵
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EPP1 is an ancestral component of the plant Common Symbiosis Pathway
The success of plants on land has been enabled by mutualistic intracellular associations with microbes for 450 million years ([Delaux and Schornack 2021][1]). Because of their intracellular nature, th...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.09.30.679610v1
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The Plant Journal
2 months ago
📢Announcement! The call for 𝐓𝐏𝐉 𝐅𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐨𝐰𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐩 𝐬𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐦𝐞 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓 is now open! 🌟 It is designed to offer support and mentorship to researchers transitioning from post-doctoral scientists to principal investigators Info: 👉http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal/1365313x/homepage/TPJ-fellowships & in 🧵
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Michael Hothorn
about 2 months ago
Amazing work by the Santiago lab
@unil.bsky.social
. The malectin-LRR receptor kinase IGP1 senses cello-oligomers to alert the plant immune system & enhance disease resistance. Very nice discovery & mechanism.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Sophien Kamoun
2 months ago
I just published: Le ciel va nous tomber sur la tête: Dealing with anxiety as an academic Here is a playbook to turning irrational academic dread into strategy and momentum.
#AcademicChatter
medium.com/p/le-ciel-va...
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Le ciel va nous tomber sur la tête: Dealing with anxiety as an academic
Leading a lab means marching like a village chief while quietly watching for budget meteors and attacks by Reviewer #3. Here is a playbook…
https://medium.com/p/le-ciel-va-nous-tomber-sur-la-t%C3%AAte-dealing-with-anxiety-as-an-academic-18b54530cfaf?source=social.tw
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Debabrata Laha
3 months ago
Happy to share our work on identification of non-archetypal activity of IPK2 in producing inositol pyrophosphate 4/6-IP7 and regulating heat stress acclimation-conserved in studied land plants. Grateful to
@jessenlab.bsky.social
for wonderful collaborative efforts!
journals.plos.org/plosgenetics...
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Conservation of heat stress acclimation by the IPK2-type kinases that control the synthesis of the inositol pyrophosphate 4/6-InsP7 in land plants
Author summary Inositol pyrophosphates (PP-InsPs) are eukaryote-specific cellular messengers that control a plethora of critical physiological processes, ranging from cellular metabolism to cellular e...
https://journals.plos.org/plosgenetics/article?id=10.1371/journal.pgen.1011838
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Mary Williams @PlantTeaching
3 months ago
That's a wonderful policy, thank you for making this symposium available to everyone at no cost! 💚
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John Innes Centre
3 months ago
EVENT - 4th Genetics Society Non-Seed Plant Group Meeting 2025 🗓️ 12 December 2025 ⏰ From 9:30 am 📍
@theforumnorwich.bsky.social
, Millennium Plain, Norwich, NR2 1TF For more info:
www.jic.ac.uk/event/4th-ge...
💻 Register by 14 NOVEMBER 2025:
forms.office.com/e/7xLvVHtbC6
@philcarella.bsky.social
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4th Genetics Society Non-Seed Plant Group Meeting 2025 | John Innes Centre
General Information Established thanks to the support of the Genetics Society, the Non-Seed Plant Sectional Interest Group brings together UK researchers studying all aspects of plant biology using…
https://www.jic.ac.uk/event/4th-genetics-society-non-seed-plant-group-meeting-2025/
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Molecular Plant & Plant Communications
3 months ago
Plant Com Sep 2025 issue online🎉Cover story: Coumarin-facilitated iron transport: An IRT1-independent strategy for iron acquisition in Arabidopsis thaliana (Robe et al., 2025). Images by Kevin robe.
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Bruno Ngou
3 months ago
Very happy to share our latest work “Systematic discovery and engineering of synthetic immune receptors in plants” out in
@science.org
!
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Systematic discovery and engineering of synthetic immune receptors in plants
Plants deploy a diverse array of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), which perceive microbe-associated molecular patterns to activate immune responses. Leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinase subgr...
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adx2508
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Journal of Experimental Botany
3 months ago
🧬 RESEARCH 🧬 Futagami et al. find that the miRNA miR319 serves as a guide to build the liverwort Marchantia -specific gemma cups and gemmae, where they are often seen. 🔗
doi.org/10.1093/jxb/...
#PlantScience
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Tatsuya Nobori
9 months ago
🚨 We’re hiring–please spread the word! 🚨 Our lab at
@thesainsburylab.bsky.social
is looking for a pre-doc intern to join our research on plant immunity. If you’re a current undergrad/master’s or recent graduate interested in gaining research experience, please apply!
tatsuyanobori.com
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Vinay Shukla
3 months ago
Honoured & excited that ‘Breathing Underground’ has been funded by the ERC! This will let me explore one of the most fundamental questions of plant life: how roots breathe underground?
@erc.europa.eu
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Chenxin Li, PhD
3 months ago
Please share! I'm looking for a postdoc. The position is to lead one of the following projects: 1) regulation of plant specialized metabolism by cell fate, or 2) foliar embryogenesis in the succulent plant Kalanchoe. Learn more abt projects:
cxli233.github.io/cxLi_lab/res...
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Plant cells are totipotent, meaning individual cells have the potential to develop into a full organism, a property unique to the zygote for animals. However, in most species for most cells, plant cells are not spontaneously totipotent, since they must be treated with specific hormone combinations to unlock their totipotency. Species within the Kalanchoe genus is unique as they spontaneously develop foliar embryos that are fully realized plantlets with shoot and root from notches along the edges of leaves. We speculate that the progenitor cells that give rise to these foliar embryos are totipotent, and we are using single cell techniques to identify & characterize them. In addition to being a fundamental process for plant biology, we foresee unlocking totipotency has many biotechnological applications, such as faciliating genetic transformation and the development of synthetic organs of biomanufacturing.
https://cxli233.github.io/cxLi_lab/research
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Michael Hothorn
3 months ago
Today’s Department seminar by
@luciastrader.bsky.social
@salkinstitute.bsky.social
on auxin transcription factors.
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Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
3 months ago
The
#MaxPlanckPostdocProgram
offers a guaranteed contract of at least 3 years, targeted mentoring, and career workshops. The call for applications is open now! 🚀 Take advantage of this opportunity and browse the job vacancies.
www.mpg.de/en/max-planc...
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Edel Pérez-López 🇨🇦
3 months ago
🚨 New preprint led by
@tpellegrinetti.bsky.social
👉
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Motivated by finding the corn leafhopper in Québec, this study brings together researchers across the Americas to propose a new species, sequence the pathogen genome, and build tools to track this emerging threat 🌎🌽
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University of Basel
3 months ago
The University of Basel is setting up a new endowed professorship at the
@biozentrum
to make fundamental discoveries at the interface between biophysics and climate-relevant environmental biology. This will be made possible by the Georg H. Endress Foundation.
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New endowed professorship strengthens climate research at the University of Basel
The University of Basel is setting up a new endowed professorship at the Biozentrum to make fundamental discoveries at the interface between b...
https://www.unibas.ch/en/News-Events/News/Uni-Info/New-endowed-professorship-strengthens-climate-research-at-the-University-of-Basel.html
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Marie-Cécile Caillaud
3 months ago
🌱✂️ How do plant cells decide where to divide? Our work shows that actin can override the geometric rules—guiding cells to divide in alternative orientations.
#PlantScience
#CellBiology
#Arabidopsis
@camilagoldy.bsky.social
@rdplab.bsky.social
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https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.08.18.670899v1.full.pdf
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🚨 New paper alert! Our work is published in PNAS!
@junli-wang.bsky.social
@mpipz.bsky.social
In this study, we uncover how NLR-assembled and canonical Ca2+ ion channels cooperate to confer robust resistance against disease in plants. Check it out here:
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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Rodrigo Reis
3 months ago
My lab's very first manuscripts are out!!!! - We identified nearly 60 conserved RNA structures in plastids
#chloroplast
#RNA
- We found that transcriptional response to warm temperatures in whole seedling is confounded by response at organ level
#thermomorphogenesis
Link to both preprints below
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PlantEvolution 🌱🌾
3 months ago
Out after peer review, collaborative study from Nordborg & Weigel labs with help from many others. Not the largest collection of new Arabidopsis thaliana genomes, but we hopefully put forward some good ideas for how to think about pangenomes and their analysis!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Ignacio_Rubio-Somoza
3 months ago
And he made it again!...tour the force from JIa-Wei´s Wang lab using comparative sc-transcriptomes, and developing new analytical tools, to tackle evolutionary trajectories of plant cell types!. Amazing work as usual!
www.cell.com/cell/abstrac...
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A unified cell atlas of vascular plants reveals cell-type foundational genes and accelerates gene discovery
A cross-species single-cell atlas highlights a core subset of cell-type foundational genes associated with major vascular plant cell types, enabling the identification of hidden cell types and the dev...
https://www.cell.com/cell/abstract/S0092-8674(25)00858-X
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Travis Lee
3 months ago
Thrilled to have our spatial single-cell atlas of the Arabidopsis lifecycle in @NaturePlants. Turns out that its easy to make nice images when spatial expression of 1,000 genes is available! 1/n
@natanellae.bsky.social
@tatsuyanobori.bsky.social
@joeecker.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Nature Plants
3 months ago
New OA Resource: "A single-cell, spatial transcriptomic atlas of the Arabidopsis life cycle"
rdcu.be/eBmkU
An extensive single-nucleus and spatial transcriptomic atlas of the Arabidopsis life cycle that represents 10 developmental time points in 6 diverse organs.
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Chenxin Li, PhD
4 months ago
Last week I requested a tech and a postdoc position to be created and submitted the ads for those positions. Stay tuned for the official ad. For inquiries, my contact can be found here:
cxli233.github.io/cxLi_lab/
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Our current carbon economy relies on fossil fuels, from which we isolate small organic molecules to produce medicines, plastics, cosmetic, or other chemicals that we use everyday. However, sustainability requires a more biomass-based carbon economy, where we engineer plants to produce precursor molecules, which can then be assembled to desired chemicals that we use daily. Plants have evolved an amazing diversity of metabolites, but these metabolites are not produced in every cell of the plant. Therefore, it is essential to understand how plants can express different metabolic pathways across different organs, tissues, and even cell types. We are interested in the following questions: How are metabolic pathways (especially specialized metabolism) controlled by cell fate? How can we reprogram plant cell fates for biomanufacturing? How can we toggle between differentiated cell states for metabolic engineering and totipotent cell state for genetic engineering?
https://cxli233.github.io/cxLi_lab/
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Isabel Monte
4 months ago
Don't forget to submit your abstract for the
#EMBO
Workshop on
#PlantEvolution
by August 25th! Join us
@gmivienna.bsky.social
in November to discuss all things
#plantevodevo
Please spread the word! 🙏🦠🌱
#algae
#bryophytes
#nonseedplants
#terrestrialization
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Nick Desnoyer
4 months ago
Introducing the 1,000 Flower Collection 🧬🌹 I’m creating 1,000 genetically designed flowers each crafted with new colors, patterns, and shapes. Here’s how I’m making it happen… and how you can join me on this journey 🧵(1/7)
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Yasin Dagdas
4 months ago
If you’re enjoying some calm while others are on holiday, here’s a
#NEW
#preprint
to dive into — led by the brilliant
@vbcscitraining.bsky.social
student A. Abdrakhmanov: 👇 A quick thread + link:
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Ancestral P-body proteins rewired for autophagic recycling in the early land plant Marchantia polymorpha
Processing bodies (P-bodies) are conserved ribonucleoprotein (RNP) granules central to RNA metabolism across eukaryotes. Although the mechanisms underlying their assembly are well understood, the path...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.08.09.669463v1
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