Welcome to our new graduate students…
…Marta and Pietro. Looking forward to work with you on Brachypodium and Arabidopsis root growth control.
Welcome to our new graduate students… Read MoreHARDTKE LAB – Molecular Genetics of Root Development
…et quid amabo nisi quod vita enigma est?
…Marta and Pietro. Looking forward to work with you on Brachypodium and Arabidopsis root growth control.
Welcome to our new graduate students… Read MoreFrom our graveyard of unpublished but interesting results: an Arabidopsis cop1 mutant allele isolated in our lab carries a G to T base change that results in a C52F amino acid change. …
Yes, the COP1 RING finger is important for function! Read MoreOutsider CLE peptide meets outsider RLK – Suppression of Arabidopsis protophloem differentiation and root meristem growth by CLE45 requires the receptor-like kinase BAM3 – Congratulations Stephen & Antia et al.!
Our latest paper out now in PNAS: Read Moreto Kaisa, previously a Finnish Academy of Sciences and an EMBO postdoctoral fellow in our lab, now staff researcher at the Finnish Forestry Research Institute. And yes, we will miss …
Goodbye & good luck… Read MoreThank you for your input over the last years and all the best for your postdoc fellowship at Ben Scheres’ lab!
Goodbye Luca! Read MoreAfter working with the support from an EMBO post-doctoral fellowship and a Heim-Vögtlin grant in our group, Laura has accepted the offer to start her own junior group at the …
On her way to Tübingen, Germany – Congratulations, Laura. Read MoreCongratulations to our ex-graduate students Emanuele and Luca for obtaining Swiss National Science Foundation post-doctoral fellowships to work with Detlef Weigel and Ben Scheres, respectively, and to our EMBO fellow …
Fellowships, fellowships…. Read MoreChristian’s final original research paper as a first author out now. The climax of a fruitful collaboration started more than 8 years ago! Konstantin Tomanov, Christian S. Hardtke, Ruchika Budhiraja, …
Hot off the press! Read MoreA faculty prize for his Ph.D. thesis goes to our former graduate student, Emanuele Scacchi. Congratulations!!!
Congratulations Emanuele! Read MoreHe came as a computer scientist, he leaves as a computational biologist. PhD well deserved, bravo Luca!!!
Congratulations Luca! Read More