'Plant twitter' via stomatal pores. I'm a Scientist. Views my own. she/her. Tweets from the lab @stomata-tweets.bsky.social
Prof. Keiko Torii
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🐸🌱Position OPEN in the Torii Lab @texasscience.bsky.social @hhmi-science.bsky.social !
We are looking for an enthusiastic, plant propagation, tissue culture, transformation and genome editing expert for functional genomics of Amphibious model system🐸🌱
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2026 GRC Salt and Water Stress in Plants. Amazing conference with awesome scientists like Prof. Ora Hazak @hazaklab.bsky.social at enchanted and beautiful Les Diabrelets 🏔️🇨🇭🫕. Thank you, organizers, for the invitation and 5-days of exciting science!
Glacer3000 at Les Diabrelets. A suspended bridge connecting two summits 🏔️🇨🇭🏔️ 標高約3000メートルの山頂2つを繋ぐ吊り橋。 まるで天空侵犯。 絶景だけど怖かった。。。
Je suis arrivée à destination 🇨🇭🏔️. 2番目の目的地に到着. 天気良すぎ。。☀️
Thanks for the visit - it was a great pleasure!
Thank you, Profs. Michael Hothorn, Roman Ulm, and Marie Barberon for the fantastic time and exciting scientific discussion after my seminar - à L'Université de Genève🇨🇭
We are all Roger.
This is a despicable attack on the very essence of what academic science is about.
Reason.
Humanity.
International collaboration.
Breakthrough discovery in the field of peptide-receptor kinase signaling in stomatal development🌱. Six partially-redundant subtilases producing mature EPF1/EPF2 pepetide to enforce stomatal patterning @natplants.nature.com 🥰
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
🌸Theoretical Physicist and Plant Developmental Biologist —At the National Cathedral 🌸
This study identifies epidermal patterning factor (EPF)-processing proteinases as the key activators of EPF1 and EPF2 peptides, establishing their proteolytic processing as the critical missing link f...
Thank you, Profs. Michael Hothorn, Roman Ulm, and Marie Barberon for the fantastic time and exciting scientific discussion after my seminar - à L'Université de Genève🇨🇭
Breaking news: Indiana University plant microbiologist Roger Innes has been locked out of his laboratory by the school in response to a request by one of his federal funders. The move comes after Innes complained about the government’s prosecution of Chinese postdocs. https://scim.ag/4tsDqRr