We are excited to share our 2025 Annual Report with you!
The report highlights the incredible work of our researchers who are all working toward a more resilient and productive future for plants 🌱
🔗 https://t.co/aE9y3tAVcX
We are seeking a #PhD student interested in applying graph theory and #AI algorithms to practical biological problems. Work with @Kanizares and other leading researchers at the Centre of Excellence for Plant Success! More info: https://t.co/6wfknsNyVA
The diversity of data generated by the Centre requires mathematical scientists like Dr Luke Yates to help generate new understanding in fundamental biology.
Luke is a Postdoctoral Researcher at @arc_gov_au CoE for Plant Success based at the University of Tasmania @Sciences_UTAS
Dr Yang Liu is conducting bioinformatic work to gain insights into the genetic underpinnings of shoot branching and flowering at the population scale.
Yang is a Postdoctoral Researcher at @arc_gov_au CoE for Plant Success based at The University of Queensland @QAAFI @UQscience.
Dr Buddhini Ranawaka is using Nicotiana benthamiana, Australian native tobacco, as a model plant to fine-tune CRISPR-Cas technology 🧬
Buddhini is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the @arc_gov_au CoE for Plant Success based at @QUT
https://t.co/G1DnBrXkji
Plants require water to grow and survive so they use negative pressure to move water from the soil to their leaves. Dr @IbrahimBourbia is working to characterise how this is regulated 🌳
Ibrahim is a Postdoc at @arc_gov_au CoE Plant Success at @UTAS_@Sciences_UTAS@Brodribb_Lab
Does VAM prefer to colonise some dwarfing genes over others? Sampling roots of wheat Rht near-isolines at Tabbita with Scott @TabbitaFarmCo, Foxy @kalyx_australia and Eloise Foo @UTAS_ @CoEPlantSuccess
It's great to be at the ARC CoE Directors Forum today! We have already had a wonderful Welcome to Country from Uncle Cheg, Elder in Residence at @ARC_IFC and are now hearing from Prof Alistair McEwan from the @arc_gov_au
Dr Luke Yates is helping to transform data into meaningful discoveries by developing and applying advanced mathematical and computational tools📈
Luke is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the @arc_gov_au CoE for Plant Success based at the University of Tasmania @Sciences_UTAS
Through her work on an Australian native wildflower, Senecio, @maddie_e_james is improving our understanding of how organisms adapt to their environment 🌼
Maddie is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the @arc_gov_au CoE for Plant Success, #UQ @UQscience
Recordings from the Plant Success Symposium on 17 June are available on our YouTube Channel. Hear from Charlie Messina, Greg Rebetzke, Jacqui Batley, @DrChoat and more!
https://t.co/8VF9T71jOE
We're proud to see @CoEPlantSuccess continue to bring researchers from varied disciplines together to develop real solutions to improve heat and drought resilience in plants on an international scale, while transforming the agriculture industry in Australia.
You are invited to join us at the Plant Success Symposium! Topics will include genomic prediction for varied environments, phylogenetic comparative analysis, advanced water status measurements, and the Nagoya protocol. More information and register: https://t.co/P23RFIsm87
Have you seen the Centre's Legal Fact Sheets? The Fact Sheets cover a variety of topics and have been created to assist you in understanding your legal rights and obligations: https://t.co/4qumNBxUp1
We are #hiring a Centre Coordinator at UQ! The Centre Coordinator will support our nationally dispersed Centre through research management and governance of the Centre’s activities.
Applications close February 26, more information and apply: https://t.co/dJfso6dewW
We are recruiting a Centre Manager for ARC Training Centre in Predictive Breeding led by The University of Queensland. If you have partnership experience and looking for a new leadership opportunity, this could be the position for you! Apply by 10th Jan
https://t.co/3EWWJXoML4
The Centre was pleased to facilitate the #GxExM Symposium II this week with @UF_IFAS and @ufhorticulture. The event featured 29 speakers who shared their approaches to predict crop performance, accounting for Genotype by Environment by Management (GxExM) Interactions 🧬🌄🧑🌾
Don't miss this Genotype by Environment by Management (GxExM) interactions to predict crop performance symposium Nov 6 & 7 @UF@UF_IFAS@ufhorticulture! Online attendance, event program and more is available via this link: https://t.co/iK5lP4ajVL