Postdoc at the University of Cambridge, Department of Plant Sciences.
Calcium signalling, calcium channels and biotic stress responses 🌱🪼🔬🧬
Bryony Jacobs
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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👇🌱🦠
last of the summer sun here at @camplantsci.bsky.social
Bryony Jacobs
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... 🌱🪼
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
Phosphorylation as a switch: How plants fine-tune eATP-induced calcium signaling #spotlight #MolecularPlant cell.com/molecular-pl...
Plants @ Cambridge brings together partners in the University of Cambridge and our partners at NIAB to form one the largest groupings of plant scientists in Europe. From molecules to ecosystems. We have a new video youtu.be/4kl0XNYOA4Q?... . 🧪 #plantresearch
Your research brings together fundamental plant biology & applied research to enhance crop traits? 🌱🌾🎓🏭
Join us as professor in 'Molecular Crop Improvement' @uni-muenster.de & @fraunhofer.bsky.social
Please PM if you got questions.
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Bryony Jacobs
Calcium signaling in plants: Universal and unique paradigms: Cell www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
Sincere thanks to @niab-uk.bsky.social and @camplantsci.bsky.social (especially @bryonyjacobs.bsky.social for arranging me a great program) for fantastic discussions, meeting new people, bright young minds and Fv/Fm of my spring wheat field trial! I had a great, fulfilling and fun time THANK YOU!
Bryony Jacobs
Bryony Jacobs
I'm frequently asked if we can use XRM imaging to study Arabidopsis, and the answer is absolutely yes. The pollen grains were segmented using basic grayscale thresholding. This scan used the 4X lens, stayed tuned for results from the 20X.
@danforthcenter.bsky.social
@zeiss-microscopy.bsky.social
Plant Energy Biology Lab
Molecular Plant & Plant Communications
KunzLab@LMU
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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
Video
This review discusses how recent discoveries are transforming our understanding of
the function of Ca2+ in plants and its signaling pathways.