Tune in this coming Monday on zoom! I'll be presenting work from my PhD @slcuplants.bsky.social on how plants regulate their shoot branching architecture via auxin, strigolactone, and BRC1.
Over the past year, @biologyopen.bsky.social has expanded its Fast & Fair initiative to accelerate peer review. The results are impressive - take a look at their latest preprint to find out more: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
This #PrideMonth, we revisit this blog by Leah Milner-Campbell on ‘Being proud of our authentic selves’ 🙌🌈
Read Leah’s thoughts on Pride Month, a time to celebrate resilience and living openly as our true selves, particularly in research environments where self-expression drives innovation
Essential reading
Want to know what links stomatal evolutionary development with legume nodulation? Do you love peptide signalling and rhizobia? If so, I hope you love our new paper as much as I do. FREE ACCESS for a couple of months: authors.elsevier.com/c/1nE~A3QW8S...
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/articl…
To celebrate this year's Fascination of Plants Day (18 May), students & postdocs from @instmolplantsci.bsky.social ran a number of exciting activities at @thebotanics.bsky.social. We had plant fossils, 3D-printed plant models, and more! Well done to our amazing team of volunteers! 🌱🌸
June marks Pride Month, and Leah Milner-Campbell, Neurodiversity project officer, explores this as a time to celebrate authenticity, resilience, and the courage to live openly as our true selves.
This spring I took over and redesigned the only Gen Ed on plants here #IB103. We walked through every core aspect of plant bio in lectures & labs, but also through art & design. I had a blast, the evaluations are rewarding (4.9/5), the redesign got an award from the college, and a little press too!