Classes might be out for summer, but our undergraduate researchers ended their spring semesters on a high note! Congrats to Breana (Benning Lab), Abdolla (Vermaas Lab), Cheyanne & Elisa (Kerfeld Lab) for acing their award-winning presentations in Plant Science & Biochemistry!
What's the future of plant science? Maybe the question is what plant science can do for our future: @MSUDOEPlantLab director Federica Brandizzi met with WI and MI House & Senate staffers to discuss how programs like @GLBioenergy help drive U.S. leadership in the global bioeconomy
.@GLBioenergy research is helping ensure U.S. leadership in the global bioeconomy.
@UWMadison's Tim Donohue and @MSUDOEPlantLab's Federica Brandizzi met with WI and MI House and Senate staff to discuss GLBRC breakthroughs, biotechnology, AI, and energy security.
A new $13.6 million grant from @doescience will advance photosynthesis research in the @MSUDOEPlantLab over the next 3 years, shedding light on applications across human health, biotechnology & agriculture — extending a 60-year partnership between @energy and @MichiganstateU
Congratulations, Christoph! Dr. Benning served as director of the MSU-DOE Plant Research Lab from 2015 until 2025. A renowned biologist and respected mentor, his preeminent work revolves around lipid metabolism and the maintenance of the photosynthetic membrane in plants & algae.
Join Verena Krichbaumer of Oxford Brookes University for her seminar titled "On the intEResting structures and functions of the plant ER: from Organella Structures to Biotech" on Monday, April 13th, 2026 @ 4:00 PM in the Plant Biology Labs, room 247. https://t.co/zGxcBj06TP
Join Jana U'ren from Washington State University for her seminar titled "Impact of symbiotic interactions on the diversification of metaboluic gene clusters in xylarialean fungi" on Monday, April 6th, 2026 at 4:00 PM.
https://t.co/AXBsK6CgQE
Join us for our next Tuesday Noon Seminar series with Amanda Koenig and Hiruni Weerasooriya and tune in to their respective topics! Click this link to learn more about what to expect from their presentations. https://t.co/gPLaq272EZ
Join Camilo Parada Rojas from Cornell University for his seminar titled "Applying genomics to improve disease management strategies. From plant immune receptor diversity to pathogen genomic surveillance" on Monday, March 30th, 2026 at 4:00 PM.
https://t.co/9QlZz9iTDW
Join Scott Jackson of the University of Georgies for his seminar titled "Crop Design- Integrating Genomics, Breeding, and Synthetic Biology" on Monday, March 23rd, 2026 at 4:00 PM in the Plant Biology Labs, room 247. https://t.co/vUh61FsN5N
Ever stared down a pile of laundry that feels insurmountable?
Plant cells can relate: when unfolded proteins pile up in the ER, chronic stress can lead to programmed cell death.
Learn more in a new review from the @msubrandizzilab in @TrendsPlantSci: https://t.co/I9kngzmkRk
Join Jenn Brophy of Stanford University for her seminar titled "Synthetic Genetic Circuit Tools for Understanding and Engineering Plant Resilience" on Monday, March 16th @ 4:00 PM in the Plant Biology Laboratories, room 247.
https://t.co/NKBvZtpzXY
Photorespiration is a dynamic metabolic process, contributing to energy balance, stress resilience, and nutrient flux. Read more in the article titled "Understanding plant resilience by putting photosynthesis and photorespiration in the metabolic context"
https://t.co/J2rpO9O7u0
Join Mariana Silva Artur of Wageningen University & Research for her seminar titled "Dry and Durable: How Seed Maturation Bridges Evolution and Resilience" on Monday, March 9th, 2026 at 4:00 PM in the Plant Biology Labs, room 247.
Join Rory Craig of the University of Melbourne for his seminar titled "Auxenochlorella as a New Algal Model for Plant Biology and Bioengineering" on Monday, February 23rd, 2026 at 4:00 PM in the Plant Biology Labs, room 247.
When importing nuclear-encoded precursor proteins into chloroplasts, chaperones are essential.
Check out this article titled "Functional Interaction Between Toc75 POTRA1 Domain and Tic22‐III in the Intermembrane Space During Chloroplast Protein Import" https://t.co/EMe2010iXp
Protein structure serves as a critical bridge between sequence and functional annotation. Check out this new article published by The Plant Cell titled "Structure-Guided Discovery of Protein Functions in Plants". https://t.co/fOl0n6F9F3
The emission of isoprene from plants, first discovered in the 1950s, was relatively unknown in the science community until the 1990s.
Check out this article titled "Revisiting plant isoprene emission: From atmospheric chemistry to plant stress resilience" https://t.co/rnAKbcueJG
Join us for our Tuesday Noon Seminar series with Anne Steensma for her seminar titled "Extremophile Algae for Biotechnology and More" on Tuesday, February 17th at 12:00 PM at the Plant Biology Labs, room 168. https://t.co/PY67NdozjL
Join us on Monday, February 16th at 4:00 PM for our MPS Graduate Student Seminar with Hannah Cushman and Michael Ozolins! Click the link below for more information and details regarding their respective topics. We hope to see you there! https://t.co/KsbO9u721F