Optimized glycosylation patterns to recapitulate arabidopsis FLS2-flagellin binding in yeast surface display π www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Optimized glycosylation patterns to recapitulate arabidopsis FLS2-flagellin binding in yeast surface display π www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Save the american chestnut π°
Plant synthetic biology faculty opening β come be my colleague! π±π§¬
@universityofga.bsky.social Department of Plant Biology is hiring a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Plant Synthetic Biology for Strategic Resources Research. Join UGA's growing plant synbio community!
Reading this π new tool for in vivo plant protein selection www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Thank you Jongmin :)
And my awesome long-term collaborator in science and life
@jimnotwell.bsky.social
Friends who shared their job search experience with me, @claudiaraudia.bsky.social, Flor, Lay Teng, Kyle, Berfin
Ronald lab folks for endless support, feedback, and tolerating my play-by-play
My mentors for their feedback on talks and kind encouragement, @gittacoaker.bsky.social Dinesh, Valley, and Richard
Academic job search takes a village. I'd like to thank mine - my postdoc mentor @pcronald.bsky.social and PhD mentor Roel for all their wisdom and support throughout the years
Really excited to join Stanford ChemE this September! We'll engineer proteins in plant immune and hormone pathways, combining high-throughput directed evolution with ML. Our goal is to enhance climate stress resilience and disease resistance in crops: rim.stanford.edu
Found last season's EquiSciTrack series helpful for the job search!
Sorry this happened. Wowβ¦
Congratulations Susanna!
Studying wild varieties resistant to HLB led to a peptide solution to HLB in cultivated citrus. Peptide that blocks a susceptibility gene. Down the road hopefully this gene can be CRISPR edited to its DN form and save the oranges
Studying wild resistant varieties -> basic biology -> a solution to a devastating disease in citrus. Pretty amazing
So exciting!!! Congratulations Mari π₯³π₯³
π±From Nature Genetics: RWT4, a wheat tandem kinase protein, directly binds and phosphorylates a fungal effector to trigger defense - highlighting TKPs as effector sensors. (Yi-Chang Sung, Suji Baik, Gitta Coaker)
βΆοΈ www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Toddler and i enjoy the same book somehow
Agreed, and editing-based disease resistance solutions that are head and shoulders above current options are one way forward
Three reasons for "almost no commercially available plant varieties carrying biotech-derived disease resistance traits" according to authors: 1. Disease resistance and the defense response are complicated 2. Plant breeders are good at their jobs 3. Disease resistance is a constantly moving target
I've also been thinking about this: "Why Are There So Few Commercially Successful Crop Varieties Engineered for Disease Resistance?"
bsppjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
If you are a #WNT lover (who is not?) you cannot miss the incoming Grodon Research Conference
www.grc.org/wnt-signalin...
and the preceeding GRSeminar
www.grc.org/wnt-signalin...
a unique forum for younger scientists to present their work
π Please help me spread the word and RT (or RB?)!π
Wow excited to read!
Thank you for representing ag researchers at the rally and sharing these thoughts - also wondering the same!
Former USDA employee (and a UC Davis colleague) terminated days before her due date: "We wouldn't have food without our farmers. A lot of us working for the USDA, that's what we do, we support American farmers"
abcnews.go.com/Politics/vid...
Pam Ronald smiling
We're celebrating our 10th anniversary this year and remembering some great moments from the past decade! In February 2022, IGI's Pam Ronald won the Wolf Prize in Agriculture for her βpioneering work on disease resistance and environmental stress tolerance in rice.β
Read more: ow.ly/kAqe50UPW9s
A tour de force starting with C. elegans juice that identified a nematode peptide MAMP-plant immune receptor pair
Check out Fig 4 where we apply this model to a human enzyme :)
I'm very excited to share my first graduate research project! Check out our preprint which describes how data generated with directed evolution can be used to model the phenotypic effects of naturally-evolved sequence variants. (1/11) www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...