Why, how and where to talk to about science. More than ever we must stand up to show how science can address climate change, infectious diseases, food insecurity and other threats. Slides from my 2019 lectures in Germany. https://t.co/mp0k8KjIND @OttLab_Freiburg @AlexisMaizel
Check out our new review on Phloem and Growth Plasticity! https://t.co/Ika80m2Vvh Big thanks to all the people that was involved 😃 @NinaInHD @thomas_greb and Hyunwoo Cho!
Beautiful talk by @JaneLangdale on how to turn C3 leaf anatomy into C4 leaf anatomy - a tale of persistence, embracing new technologies and key developmental concepts like lateral inhibition and radial patterning @C4RiceProject #mbp2019
Best Talk Awards #MBP2019
Katharina Winkel
@janaaskani
Jose Manuel Ugalde
Best Poster Awards
Alexander Kutschera
Lisa-Marie Schmid
Chen Lin
Topics can be found in https://t.co/jnMC9T5F1V
Henrik Buschmann makes a plug for the importance of algae:
Chara braunii (genome, classic model), Closterium peracerosum (transformation possible, high GC content), Mougeotia (inducible branching, transient transformation, transcriptomes available, low GC) #MBP2019
Andrea Bleckmann with more microscopy, beautiful pics, this time they show WOX RNAs accumulating in subcellular compartments, mRNPs; analysis of RGG proteins in Arabidopsis #MBP2019
Background on RGGs https://t.co/B70RYbZ5g7 (different lab)
Susanne Matschi on the role of the cuticle in adult (!) maize leaves: cuticles of epidermal cell types, role of bulliform cells in leaf rolling, and dissection of cuticles by glossy mutants #MBP2019
Guido Grossmann from @COSHeidelberg presents ROP targeting to root hair initiation domain via GEFs #MBP2019 with stunning images of plasma membrane domains on single cells
https://t.co/4VCfjJl2ND
Finally, we managed to take a picture! Stomatal Biology group @COSHeidelberg as of January 2019 - feeling super lucky to work with so many bright and enthusiastic people. https://t.co/q0d93k0FJ9
New preprint from the lab. Phosphorylation of RLP44 determines subcellular localization and specificity of interaction with BRI1 and/or PSKR1. PhD work from @BorjaGarnelo. Took some perseverance. Any comment welcome.
.@COSHeidelberg sure knows how to party! Big props goes out to the organization team and of course to the Stomatal Biology group and friends for an amazing #MicroCOSmos costume and wild dancing skills.