Amazing work! Congratulations!
Amazing work! Congratulations!
never mind all that work to merge yeast chromosomes - your (whatever was assembled, assuming corn) did it all on it's own!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Our work on Naegleria Myosin 2 is out!
Naegleria encodes 3 Myo2s which contract its actin networkβthe first evidence of contractile Myo2 outside of Amorphea.
Myo2 is actually widespread in Naegleria's relatives and correlates with fast cell crawling.
Read more: www.cell.com/current-biol...
π± Postdoc position in Plant Genomics/Bioinformatics!
Love genome plasticity, computational methods, and solving big questions in plant biology? Join our newly established Institute for Crop Biology at HHU DΓΌsseldorf.
More info on schneebergerlab.org/career/
Apply by Nov. 30 | 3-year position
Finally out! We measured mutations in tetraploid potato. Highlights:
- higher mutation rates in L1 than L2
- even higher rates and a distinct oxidative stress signature outside of meristems
- lower mutation rates in genes everywhere we looked
More π
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2514507122
Are you looking for a PhD in Plant Science? Check our our project on barley canopy architecture. Combine genetics and physics to understand how awns influence barley grain development. Find out more here: lnkd.in/eWhWammJ Apply by 14th December. #PhDPosition
#PlantSci @instmolplantsci.bsky.social
Warning. β οΈ If you are writing an NSF GRFP, new this year, you need official transcripts to apply. Beware. They will not review applications without official transcripts. βΌοΈ
Our labβs variegated peperomia makes green flecks on leaves, but only on the abaxial side. Itβs the typical sandwich: L1 green-L2 yellow-L3 green, so guessing flecks are L1-derived cells dividing periclinally into L2. But how only on the abaxial side? Something to do with the super thick epidermis?
Come work with us!!
We have a great group of plant biologists already, and there are FOUR searches for new plant biologists of different flavours across campus. We also have an outstanding group of animal physiologists (including @mstager.bsky.social ). Please apply!!
Just for fun, here's a game I like to call "Find the neuron" with examples of olfactory sensory neuron images from Ε mΓt et al 2017 (doi.org/10.7554/eLif...) and Filoreta ramosa, a free-living syncytial amoeba from a salt marsh.
My PhD work is up on bioRxiv! Read all about the #actin and #microtubule #cytoskeleton of the Rhizarian #amoeba Filoreta ramosa here: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
From @kirkamundson.bsky.social this looks pretty amazing. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Gene universal does 150-500 bp for $79 per fragment. According to our resident gene editor, the turnaround time is good, but they wonβt take on tricky/repetitive synthesis projects that some other companies will
www.geneuniversal.com/service/gene...
PD fellowship opportunity! New project ideas on medicinal plant engineering, cell type specific response to elicitation of biosynthesis, and epigenome/cloning evolution of long term cultured plant cells in the context of chemical production. www.simonsfoundation.org/grant/simons...
Email me!
The @uncchapelhill.bsky.social Department of Biology is searching for tenure-track Assistant Professor in Plant Molecular Biology. Chapel Hill is a wonderful place and Biology is an amazing group of people. To apply, see:
unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/307...
Of note: "Of particular importance, the successful candidate will have a demonstrated understanding of the strength that is brought to science through diversity, equity, inclusivity, and accessibility."
Here is a great job for the right plant physiologist.
UMass Amherst Biology is recruiting a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the area of Plant Physiology. Deadline Nov 1. Please spread the word and apply!
careers.massachusetts.edu/mob/en-us/jo...
Looks like the solicitation finally posted! www.nsf.gov/funding/oppo...
"With 2 weeks left before the end of this fiscal year, USDAβs [NIFA] had awarded just 558 competitive grants ... 68% fewer than during the prior fiscal yearβand $741 million less in competitively awarded research funds"
Don't forget #PlantSci and ag research, folks.
www.science.org/content/arti...
My department is hiring! Join us! jobs.colostate.edu/postings/165...
While full solicitation isnβt up, looks like we have 2025 proposal deadlines for the GRFP: www.nsf.gov/funding/oppo...
Once more, with feeling.
Using Kernza, a perennial grain with 1/3 the yield of wheat, to make crackers and beer for rich people is NOT a climate solution.
Only at the end does this piece quote @mikegrunwald.bsky.social on Kernza's yield problem.
www.nytimes.com/2025/09/07/b...
Spread the word π
Our department has an open position at the Assitant Professor level π±
Partial retention of ancient function increases genetic pleiotropy in grass evolution https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.08.22.670905v1
What about building the haplotypes from pollen single cell data? Bit of a project but maybe cheap depending on multiplexing capability.
from www.nature.com/articles/hdy...
Some of the really old papers on plant chimeras describe formation of shoots from roots in geranium. Here, a chimera with genetically white L3 sprouts a white shoot from an L3-derived shoot-borne root.
Still wouldn't call this a RAM sprouting a shoot though. Maybe theres a callus phase
Clonal variants of the Russet Norkotah potato cultivar are popular for their vigorous growth, delayed maturity and higher yield.
We tracked down the mutation that likely drives these changes to a TE that hopped out of CDF1. Out now in @plantphys.bsky.social
academic.oup.com/plphys/artic...
if there's a close match in a public database, pretty easy. mash sketch + distance does this in seconds
mash.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tu...