Research laboratory of PI Adrienne Roeder in the Weill Institute of Cell and Molecular Biology and the School of Integrative Plant Science at Cornell Univ.
If life builds order from heterogeneity while never completely eliminating it, is heterogeneity merely a byproduct or could it be part of the means by which biological order is generated? Check out Lanxi Hu's review sciencedirect.com/science/ar…
A $13.6M grant from the U.S. Department of Energy will support the @MSUDOEPlantLab through 2029. The renewal extends a federal partnership that has supported groundbreaking plant science at @michiganstateu for more than 60 years.
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ALT Federica Brandizzi works in her lab on the campus of Michigan State University.
Please join us in giving a warm welcome to our summer REU students! We're thrilled to have them at BTI and can't wait to share their research, discoveries, and summer adventures in the weeks ahead. Stay tuned for updates as they explore, learn, and contribute to cutting-edge science.
Pleased to share that I will be starting as a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst @UMassAmherst in Fall 2026!
My lab will study how genetics and tissue mechanics influence one another over space and time to drive the leaf morphogenesis.
Interested in mechanobiology? Let’s get in touch! email: asinghyadav@umass.edu.
So proud to share our latest publication @CellCellPress! Yue Rui reveals that the same enzyme that makes the wall, cellulose synthase complex (CESA), also tethers the plasma membrane to the wall during water-deficit stress, providing resilience. sciencedirect.com/science/ar…
#PlantSciJobs 🌱
Postdoc (x2) and Research Assistant (x2)
Dr Edwige Moyroud is seeking 2 Postdocs and 2 Research Assistants to join her investigating petal patterning
Applications close:
5 June: Research Assistant bit.ly/4a32ffK17
17 June: Postdoc bit.ly/4dT2LOC
ALT Microscopy images of a petal showing petal patterning developing in the young petals. Around the image is 6-stages of hibiscus development from closed bud to open flower. The flower is plit in two to show one flower with a dark purple bullseye and one flower fully white with no pigment petal patterns.
Check out our paper in the @PNASNews Special Feature: bit.ly/PNASpoly. We explore how stress induces polyploidy across fungi, plants, and animals, reshaping genomes, cells, and tissues through cell cycle alterations. Great collaboration with @FoxLabNC and @AnnaSelmecki
Great start to the Cornell Mechanobiology Hub Symposium hosted by the @weillinstitute with keynote speaker Amy Shyer and over 180 participants from more than 15 institutions. #Mechanobiology thrives in Ithaca, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, and Binghamton.
@AlonsoStepanova
It has been a great start to the summer in the Alonso-Stepanova lab. First, Jose was elected to the National Academy of Sciences, and just yesterday, Anna was appointed as a William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor. Two great honors for our lab.
The search for the next Bart Lab postdoc at UC Berkeley got put on pause while we were busy setting up the lab. But now I'm starting to review applications and its not too late to reach out, if you're interested!
Excited to share that I will be opening my lab this fall at the @WeizmannScience in the Department of Plant & Environmental Sciences!
I am looking for postdocs interested in plant biology, stress biology, and single-cell technologies.
#PlantBiology#SingleCell#Postdoc
We're hiring at NTU SBS, Singapore. Tenure-track faculty position in Biomedical Data Science (computational biology, AI in biology, bioinformatics). Great infrastructure, great place to do science. Please share!
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Please re-circulate. New postdoc position available to study organ positioning in the flower at the University of Sydney. Cell polarity, auxin etc etc! Join our multidisciplinary RESYDE (hu-berlin.de/resyde/) team! Apply here: usyd.wd105.myworkdayjobs.com…