
Interviewed.
A great honor for Developmental Biologists: to be interviewed by The Node! Here as a background to Pauline’s recent paper in Development.
Interviewed. Read More…et quid amabo nisi quod vita enigma est?
A great honor for Developmental Biologists: to be interviewed by The Node! Here as a background to Pauline’s recent paper in Development.
Interviewed. Read MorePauline’s paper on the CLERK receptor kinase published in Development. Including a brief research highlight.
One orphan receptor less. Read More“Phloem function and development — biophysics meets genetics”
Our publication year starts with a review: Read More… and those that were found perfectly follow tree shape. The publication of this fun, collaborative, interdisciplinary and local project is now published here. It is accompanied by a commentary from our …
The 234 year old “Napoleon” oak tree has few somatic mutations Read MoreLess warm, less sunny, but who cares (except Bernard, visibly ?)? Chestnuts were as hot as usual.
This year’s Brisolée lab outing Read MoreWe are delighted that Pietro’s artistic root cross sections were chosen as the cover for the September 2017 issue of Plant & Cell Physiology! They illustrate his article on the …
Artsy root cross sections made the cover Read MoreDevelopmental patterning: from stochasticity to plasticity in plants and animals. An editorial overview of a Current Opinion in Genetics and Development issue.
Editorial overview: Developmental mechanisms, patterning and evolution Read MorePietro’s paper on the underground role of the BIG BROTHER gene in organ size restriction published!
BIG BROTHER is watching roots. Read MoreWatch it here for free!
OCTOPUSSY, the sequel, finally screening Read MoreEspecially if it ends up in a publication. Latest from our lab & collaborators highlights CLE peptide receptor action in the root protophloem (and also cautions against background mutations…).
All is well that ends well. Read More