“Automated Quantitative Histology”
Our new paper out now in eLife, open access! http://elife.elifesciences.org/content/3/e01567
“Automated Quantitative Histology” Read More…et quid amabo nisi quod vita enigma est?
Our new paper out now in eLife, open access! http://elife.elifesciences.org/content/3/e01567
“Automated Quantitative Histology” Read MoreMovie of slides with voiceover of Christian’s talk at the Brassinosteroid Conference 2012 about our work published here: Bojan Gujas, Carlos Alonso-Blanco and Christian S. Hardtke (2012): Natural Arabidopsis brx loss of function alleles confer root adaptation …
Natural Arabidopsis brx loss of function alleles confer root adaptation to acidic soil – slides with voiceover Read MoreA nice appreciation of Luca’s Ph.D. work (published here, here and here): one of the FBM’s cash prizes (see here).
Faculty Price for our former Ph.D. student, Luca Santuari. Read MoreMovie of slides with voiceover of Christian’s talk at the IPGSA meeting 2013 about our Brachypodium work, published that day: David Pacheco-Villalobos, Martial Sankar, Karin Ljung and Christian S. Hardtke (2013): Disturbed local …
Hormones are hormones, but Brachypodium is not Arabidopsis – slides with voiceover Read More“Small but thick enough – the Arabidopsis hypocotyl as a model to study secondary growth”
Our latest review online now: Read MoreThis talk was part of the “Fachtagung Grüne Gentechnik” organized by the Zurich-Basel Plant Science Center. Also check out the other presentation videos of that day here, and additional materials …
Christian’s talk on Gene Green Technology & Education now online Read MoreCareer prospects in the molecular plant sciences, including Christian’s 5¢
Online now: Read MoreOur former sabbatical visitor Tom Juenger & co-workers on expression QTLs in response to drying soils, and regulatory gene evolution implications from this work. Includes a modest collaborative contribution from …
Latest collaboration paper out: Read MoreGoodbye & Good Luck to Laura in her new position as an independent group leader at the Center for Plant Molecular Biology, Tuebingen – and welcome to Cynthia, our new …
Two in, one out. Read More… so our summer student goes back home to Chile. Thank you Constanza for your excellent work, and thank you to the SUR program for financial & organizational support! We …
The summer is about to end… Read More