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Two in, one out.

September 4, 2013 - Leave a Comment

Goodbye & 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 …

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The summer is about to end…

August 28, 2013August 28, 2013

… 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 …

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Welcome to Constanza…

July 8, 2013 - Leave a Comment

…naturally born genotyper and Summer Undergraduate Research student from Chile.

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Hormones are hormones, but Brachypodium is not Arabidopsis…

June 25, 2013 - Leave a Comment

Finally, our first paper on Brachypodium root development out! David Pacheco-Villalobos,  Martial Sankar, Karin Ljung and Christian S. Hardtke (2013): Disturbed local auxin homeostasis enhances cellular anisotropy and reveals alternative wiring of auxin-ethylene crosstalk …

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Welcome to our new graduate students…

May 24, 2013May 24, 2013

…Marta and Pietro. Looking forward to work with you on Brachypodium and Arabidopsis root growth control.

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Yes, the COP1 RING finger is important for function!

April 22, 2013April 22, 2013

From our graveyard of unpublished but interesting results: an Arabidopsis cop1 mutant allele isolated in our lab carries a G to T base change that results in a C52F amino acid change. …

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Our latest paper out now in PNAS:

April 9, 2013

Outsider 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.!

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Goodbye & good luck…

April 8, 2013April 22, 2013

to 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 …

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Goodbye Luca!

April 8, 2013

Thank you for your input over the last years and all the best for your postdoc fellowship at Ben Scheres’ lab!

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On her way to Tübingen, Germany – Congratulations, Laura.

February 27, 2013

After 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 …

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