Amazingly, even elite cultivars can contain hidden genetic variants that may unlock greater disease resistance: Check out this pre-print! https://t.co/oydBntkMHv
The new Plant Chronobiology Hub is here 🌱
Investigating diverse aspects of chronobiology, ranging from molecular genetics and transcriptional networks to mathematical modelling.
Apply now for MSc by Research starting Sept 2026
Deadline 1 May 2026
https://t.co/r9mmLhPGNS
Our plants can disco! We have a new protocol for effectively programming multi-channel LED lights. They have some really weird quirks you might not realise that may impact your experiment! https://t.co/6JHpzYpuaA
Session 3 of our partnership with Daphne @RegulatoryNet from @BiologyatYork was fun. Here Class 3 are demonstrating how plants move. We are also super excited to have made (almost) new discoveries that will help scientists grow kale!
We are excited to announce that the 4th Young Researchers' Symposium on Plant Photobiology (YRSPP) will take place from 15-18 April 2026 in Edinburgh, Scotland's beautiful capital city. 🪴🍃🏴
More details soon!
#YRSPP#YRSPP2026#earlycareer#plantscience#photobiology
I'm excited to be taking my MSc in Bioinformatics students (University of York) to present their work at #NorthernBug in Huddersfield. This year, they have a talk and poster! Still time to apply for next year!
@BioClocksUK Circadian rhythms are linked to lifespan in plants, animal models, and even humans. Here we uncover the genetic loci facilitating these connections in a model plant: https://t.co/dMulme59Mw
Sneak peak at my #ICAR2025 plenary: how synchronously seedlings respond to daylength changes is linked with how uniform they are at flowering, driven by GI, ELF3, prion-like domains in KH proteins and crazy chimeric MAF transcripts. https://t.co/fJtoF0o4jd
Please share: We're hiring up to FIVE Postdocs or PhD students for a number of #plantsci#proteomics#genomics projects between my lab and that of Hervé Vanderschuren at @KU_Leuven & @UniversiteLiege!
Come join us in the land of 🍫 & 🍻 for some exciting science!
Dear 🌱🧬 community, I am excited to share that I am recruiting PhD students for my lab at SBS, University of Auckland 🇳🇿! Our research will focus on the temperature regulation of the circadian clock in the legume M. truncatula, see comments below. Thanks for sharing!