Calcium signalling, abiotic and biotic stress responses and plant hormone interactions.
Personal Chair in Plant Cell Signalling, Durham University, UK & Professorship, Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany.
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Another week: another field trial!
New territory: my first biorxiv, very happy to share our work that I’m very proud of. Huge thanks to all my wonderful co-authors!!!
Autumn hits MLU 🍁🍂
Wouldn’t be able to show my face if I got this question wrong!
Some of my favourite research from my PhD was submitted today... I feel very lucky to have worked on this project with such wonderful scientists (and lovely people!)
Please check it out on bioRxiv here👇🌱🦠
Marc Knight Lab
Marc Knight Lab
Back to where it started... Productive trip up north last week to visit @marcknightcalcium.bsky.social, though I don't want to run another western blot for a very long time... 🌱🪼
Marc Knight Lab
Marc Knight Lab
Ready…Set…GO!!! for the @blackinplantsci.bsky.social conference at The Helix in Leeds today!!🎊🎊
Bryony Jacobs
Bryony Jacobs
#PlantSciJobs #PlantSciJob
15 PhD positions
Nuclear architecture and chromatin and advanced imaging analysis
In Marie Curie Doctoral Network ‘AGILE’
positions in UK, France, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden + Czech Republic
www.deutsche-botanische-gesellschaft.de/en/job-openi...
🌱 #PSSC2026 is coming to IPB Halle (10-12 June 2026).
Organized by our doctoral representatives, the student conference offers great talks, poster sessions, workshops & keynote lectures by invited international plant scientists.
Info & registration: eveeno.com/pssc26
#PhDnetwork #PlantSci #PlantECRs
Spoel Lab
Super excited to share that our most recent work in the Davies Lab (@camplantsci.bsky.social) has been published in @newphyt.bsky.social... check it out 👉 nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/ZNKWEJ... #plantscience #plantresearch #calcium
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An elevated environmental temperature impairs accumulation of the pattern recognition receptor FLS2 https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.10.20.683271v1