On 22 april at 2 PM CET, the MechnoBioTalks webinar series will continue with Michael Nash. His research focuses on engineering the mechanical properties of biomolecules with highly interdisciplinary research, combining single-molecule biophysics, molecular modelling, and high-throughput screening.
Want to know about functional imaging of plant cells?
A new review from our consortium just got published on the use of chemical probes for functional imaging. Here they explain how probes sense, target, and report on functional features within the plant cell.
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Weβre hiring! π±π¬
Join GreenTE as a Postdoc to study how mechanical signals drive seed germination. Youβll explore how physical cues are translated into biochemical signals.
Interested? Check out the link below:
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We are happy to share this initiative from the young researchers in GreenTE! These lab visits connect our PhDs and postdocs and are a fundamental starting point for exciting collaborations π±
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π This is an initiative lead by early career researchers with the aim to bring together and inspire researchers interested in biomechanics, biophysics and biology across different kingdoms of life.
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Within the GreenTE Gravitation program, we are looking for a talented Postdoc to explore mechanisms underlying mechanical signaling during seed [β¦]
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GreenTE postdocs and PhDs visited the laboratory of Self-Organizing Soft Matter at TU/e. This is the second laboratory visit organized [β¦]
Fantastic 2 days to discuss plant cell plasticity and latest single cell & spatial technologies at our ASPIRE & GreenTE gathering π±ππΏ!
Many thanks to @PaszkowskiLab & @JST_ASPIRE β€οΈ.