Michael Raissig
Plant developmental geneticist, football fanatic, parent
Associate Prof @unibern
equity, fairness, transparency, posts my own, he/him
- Reposted by Michael Raissig🌄 The #RigiWorkshop 2026 is in full swing - once again bringing together early-career #researchers! 🧪 A big thank you to the organisers @caroreymond.bsky.social, @dudinlab.bsky.social & @michaelraissig.bsky.social 🙏
- Reposted by Michael RaissigWhat a fun meeting! The future of Swiss science is bright ⭐️ Thanks @dudinlab.bsky.social @michaelraissig.bsky.social for the invite! Wonderful to see old friends @annikaguse.bsky.social @lsaunders.bsky.social @jandevries.bsky.social and new
- Reposted by Michael RaissigToday is the last day of the Rigi Workshop 2026 organised by @dudinlab.bsky.social @michaelraissig.bsky.social and @scnat.ch.Thanks to the participants and the fantastic speakers: Gautam Dey, Edwige Moyroud, Annika Guse, Susana Coelho, Lauren Saunders and Jan deVries. #SwissSocietyofPlantBiology
- Reposted by Michael RaissigIf you're interested in #PlantScience R&D work at a plant breeding company: @kwsgroup.bsky.social is hosting its annual R&D TalentCampus here in Einbeck on May 29th. More info here: www.kws.com/corp/en/care...
- 10 more days to apply - wonderful place and wonderful people (even though I might be slightly biased...)
- 🌿🌱 We’re hiring a tenure-track Assistant Professor (potentially open rank) at the Institute of Plant Sciences @unibe.ch in Plant Population Ecology 🌻🌳 Be our colleague and join us in beautiful Bern, Switzerland Apply by Jan 23 2026 👉 ohws.prospective.ch/public/v1/jo...
- Save the date: Plant Development PhD school (i.e. Retzbach 2.0) in Neustadt, Germany. Sept 23rd-25th, 2026 ~€350 all inclusive Excellent speakers and a relaxed atmosphere for early-career researchers (PhDs & postdocs). Registration opens soon. For more info, see raissiglab.org/plantdevosch...
- Reposted by Michael Raissigpaper is out now in Nature Plants, here is a link: Imputation integrates single-cell and spatial gene expression data to resolve transcriptional networks in barley shoot meristem development. Nat. Plants (2026). doi.org/10.1038/s414...
- Reposted by Michael RaissigInterested in learning about the latest and greatest research in how plants respond to excess salt, too little or too much water? Come to the GRC in Salt and Water Stress in Switzerland. Lots of opportunities for all career levels. www.grc.org/salt-and-wat.... Please repost!
- Reposted by Michael RaissigLook at this remarkable preprint by @lbmountain.bsky.social, presenting a single-cell RNA-seq atlas of the developing Brachypodium distachyon leaf. What a joy it was to watch Lea progress during the analysis and to continuously find more and more exciting facts about the developing leaf 🌾
- 1/ Preprint alert: 🌾 The developing leaf of the wild grass Brachypodium distachyon at single-cell resolution 👉 doi.org/10.1101/2025... A 70k-cell single-cell RNA-seq atlas of the developing grass leaf—from the shoot meristem to mature leaf tissues. @cerealcell.bsky.social @lbmountain.bsky.social
- Reposted by Michael Raissig🙏 Anybody knows from where I can download a raster map with the different ecoregion of Europe?
- 1/ Preprint alert: 🌾 The developing leaf of the wild grass Brachypodium distachyon at single-cell resolution 👉 doi.org/10.1101/2025... A 70k-cell single-cell RNA-seq atlas of the developing grass leaf—from the shoot meristem to mature leaf tissues. @cerealcell.bsky.social @lbmountain.bsky.social
- 2/ Our Brachypodium leaf atlas spans all major tissues. UMAPs resolve epidermal, mesophyll, vascular, and meristematic compartments. Known markers define cluster identities—revealing a coherent developmental continuum across the vegetative leaf.
- 3/ Focusing on the epidermis, we resolved most cell lineages of the grass leaf epidermis including stomatal guard cells and subsidiary cells, hair cells and silica cells. We used known and novel marker genes and multiplexed, RNA-FISH to confirm the in silico clusters in the actual leaf epidermis
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View full threadA wonderful collaboration with our colleagues from Düsseldorf within the @cerealcell.bsky.social consortium. @isaiavardanega.bsky.social @simonrdg.bsky.social Jan Maika. Thanks to the sequencing facilities at Uni Heidelberg and Uni Bern, and past and present team members for this "tour de force"
- Reposted by Michael RaissigCheck out this advertised professorship in Bern with my colleagues at the Institute of Plant Sciences! Please share widely to reach candidates from across the world and beyond our local academic bubbles. 🫧 #QueerInSTEM #DisabledInSTEM #BlackInSTEM #WomenInSTEM #CarersInSTEM #AcademicSky #HigherED
- 🌿🌱 We’re hiring a tenure-track Assistant Professor (potentially open rank) at the Institute of Plant Sciences @unibe.ch in Plant Population Ecology 🌻🌳 Be our colleague and join us in beautiful Bern, Switzerland Apply by Jan 23 2026 👉 ohws.prospective.ch/public/v1/jo...
- Reposted by Michael RaissigLast but not least, I want to thank Sharon Kessler and @stanfordstomata.bsky.social . Your continuous support throughout my career, your encouragement to keep going even if my career path was far from straightforward, means a lot!
- Reposted by Michael Raissig@priyaramakrishna.bsky.social,Sara Simonini,Edwige Moyroud,@anneroulin.bsky.social,Aurélia Emonet,Charlotte Delesalle,@pejullien.bsky.social,@matthiaserb.bsky.social, @rodrigoreislab.com,Rubén Manzenado Delgado,@joopvermeer.bsky.social,Sergio Acebron, @lmueller.bsky.social,Pep Vilarrasa-Blasi
- Reposted by Michael RaissigI want to thank Uta Paszkowski @paszkowskilab.bsky.social, whom I met during the Brachy conference in summer, and who boosted my self-esteem tremendously. Having successful mothers in science role models means the world to me.
- Reposted by Michael RaissigThank you to our PhD student Ari (not on Bluesky, why??). Without Ari’s help, this proposal would not have been possible. I am beyond excited to continue our path together and teach and learn new things all at the same time.
- 🌵 So proud of my fav scientist in the world 🌵 Thrilled to see what will come of this super innovative project dissecting how leaf succulence is built and how it affects CAM photosynthesis! Congrats @heikelindner.bsky.social and the Kalanchoë team!
- I am beyond thrilled (like the screaming and jumping type of thrilled) that my SNSF Starting Grant was funded. I will start my own lab @unibe.ch next year, studying succulent anatomy development and if and how this anatomy is required for efficient CAM photosynthesis in different Kalanchoë species 🌱
- 🌿🌱 We’re hiring a tenure-track Assistant Professor (potentially open rank) at the Institute of Plant Sciences @unibe.ch in Plant Population Ecology 🌻🌳 Be our colleague and join us in beautiful Bern, Switzerland Apply by Jan 23 2026 👉 ohws.prospective.ch/public/v1/jo...
- Last chance to apply! Join us for the Rigi Workshop and take a journey into the beautiful diversity of cell and developmental biology!
- Very excited for the Rigi Workshop "Endless Forms Most Beautiful" that I am co-organising with @dudinlab.bsky.social speakers: @gautamdey.bsky.social Susana Coelho @jandevries.bsky.social Lauren Sanders @annikaguse.bsky.social Edwige Moyroud Jan 25-27 2026 biol.scnat.ch/de/rigi_work...
- Happy to share our recent thoughts on how grasses form and pattern stomata doi.org/10.1016/j.pb... 🌾From fate establishment, through within-file patterning to dumbbell formation🌾 Congrats to @lbmountain.bsky.social on getting two publications out in a single day - a first for the lab!
- Our paper comparing stomata of the three annual Brachypodium species is out 🌾 bmcplantbiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.... A great collaborative effort between @lbmountain.bsky.social, & our friends at University of Silesia (Alexander Betekhtin and Anna Milewska-Hendel). Funded by @dfg.de and NAWA
- We analysed stomatal anatomy and physiology and found that the allotetraploid B. hybridum forms bigger but fewer stomata compared to their diploid parent species B. distachyon and B. stacei (not very surprising).
- When comparing stomatal gas exchange dynamics and capacity, however, B. hybridum and B. distachyon performed similarly, but B. stacei severely underperformed despite showing the same stomatal anatomical properties as B. distachyon.
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View full threadArabinan was previously suggested to be important for stomatal function and we propose that its absence in B. stacei subsidiary cells affects stomatal opening capacity. Thanks so much to @heikelindner.bsky.social and our research gardeners for their support and Tracy Lawson for providing R code.
- Reposted by Michael Raissig🧪 Last chance! Registration for the #RigiWorkshop 2026 closes next week! Our guest speakers include @dudinlab.bsky.social, @michaelraissig.bsky.social, @annikaguse.bsky.social, @gautamdey.bsky.social & @jandevries.bsky.social. More details here 👉 biol.scnat.ch/rigiworkshop26
- Only 1️⃣ month left to apply for the #RigiWorkshop 2026! Are you a #PhD student or postdoc in #biology? Come join us for a 3-days interdisciplinary #workshop in the Swiss Alps 👉 biol.scnat.ch/rigiworkshop26
- Reposted by Michael Raissig#PlantSciJobs #PlantSciJob W2-Professorship: Plant Genetics @uni-kiel.de Deadline: 19 October 2025 www.deutsche-botanische-gesellschaft.de/en/job-openi...
- Reposted by Michael RaissigPlease spread the announcement👇 ☀️ Rigi Workshop is for biologist (PhD or Post-doc) interested in bridging the gap between non-model systems and novel technologies. With @dudinlab.bsky.social and @michaelraissig.bsky.social and a list of fantastic experts in an amazing place: Rigi Kulm!Don't miss it!
- Only 1️⃣ month left to apply for the #RigiWorkshop 2026! Are you a #PhD student or postdoc in #biology? Come join us for a 3-days interdisciplinary #workshop in the Swiss Alps 👉 biol.scnat.ch/rigiworkshop26
- Reposted by Michael Raissig🚨 New call for preLighters!🚨 Help us highlight the most exciting biological #preprints. Share your insights, build your profile, and be part of a supportive community! 🌍 Interested? Apply today & help shape the future of science publishing! 📢 More info: prelights.biologists.com/news/join-th...
- On Saturday, Sep 9 @unibe.ch opens its doors - experience research yourself! We will be there with microscopes, plants, and origami microscopes for you to make yourself @teamfoldscope.bsky.social – main building, 2nd floor, room 206/208 – my lecture at 5:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. in room 205 🌾🔬🌵
- Am Sa, 6.9.25 öffnet @unibe.ch ihre Türen – Forschung live erleben! Wir sind auch dort, mit Mikroskopen, Pflanzen und Origami-Mikroskopen zum selber basteln - im Hauptgebäude im 2. Stock, Raum 206/208 - mein Vortrag um 17.00 und um 20.30 im Raum 205 🌾🔬🌵 👉 unibe.ch/ndf #ndfunibern
- Am Sa, 6.9.25 öffnet @unibe.ch ihre Türen – Forschung live erleben! Wir sind auch dort, mit Mikroskopen, Pflanzen und Origami-Mikroskopen zum selber basteln - im Hauptgebäude im 2. Stock, Raum 206/208 - mein Vortrag um 17.00 und um 20.30 im Raum 205 🌾🔬🌵 👉 unibe.ch/ndf #ndfunibern
- Reposted by Michael RaissigA great example of how comparative genomics across the full range of vascular plant lineages can be used as a catalyst for gene discovery! Exciting new single cell datasets for gymnosperms, ferns and lycophytes! The scale of this study is really amazing! www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
- Reposted by Michael RaissigWe are excited to announce the PCA Imaging Workshop Webinar Series: FIJI Basics for Visualizing and Quantifying Plant Images! This workshop will be held on Wednesday, September 24, 2025 at 7:30am PT/9:30am CT/10:30am ET. Register Now! bit.ly/45zJE7V @radinbio.bsky.social @rheelab.bsky.social
- Reposted by Michael RaissigJob for data scientists: Cluster of excellence Future Forests searching for a full-time permanent data steward associated with the Central Data Facility @uni-freiburg.de uni-freiburg.de/en/job/00004...
- Reposted by Michael RaissigWe are looking for a new colleague! If you do exciting microbial work (from various fields and approaches), please consider applying. (Yes, I am talking to you, postdocs ;) ) :) uni-goettingen.de/en/699057.html
- Reposted by Michael RaissigOpen Team Leader position @embl.org to head & reshape our Genomics Core facility. Interested in providing & developing state-of-the art omics tech to a wide community? A very vibrant, dynamic place to work with fantastic colleagues. Closing Sept 30th embl.wd103.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/EMBL/j...
- Reposted by Michael RaissigHappy to announce that I will be opening my lab in the PMB department at UC Berkeley this July. Our lab will study nectary development and evolution using non-conventional models. We are actively recruiting. Join us if you are also enthusiastic about development or evolution!
- Reposted by Michael Raissig🌱 come join our lab 😀 🔬 PhD: small RNAs & plant stress (36 mo) 🧬CDD researcher: plant molecular biology (24 mo) Apply 👇 PhD: emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Docto... CDD: emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/U... #PlantScience #PhD #ResearchJobs#ERC#CNRS
- Join us for a unique workshop that will give many diverse perspectives on how to approach experimental cell and developmental biology in the 21st century.
- 🧪 The #RigiWorkshop is back - Apply now for 3 days of cell #biology in the Swiss Alps! Our guest speakers include @dudinlab.bsky.social, @michaelraissig.bsky.social, @annikaguse.bsky.social, @gautamdey.bsky.social & @jandevries.bsky.social. Details here 👉 biol.scnat.ch/rigiworkshop26
- Reposted by Michael RaissigRegistrations are Open for the Rigi Workshop 2026, which I'm happy to co-organise with @michaelraissig.bsky.social "Endless Forms Most Beautiful" This is primarily intended for PhDs & Postdocs. Only 30 spots available! So think fast ! #Cell #Biology #ProtistsOnSky LINK: scnat.ch/en/uuid/i/aa...
- What a community, what a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere, what a location! Thank you @snsf.ch, CSF @ethz.ch, @newphyt.bsky.social, @biologists.bsky.social and @cerealcell.bsky.social for supporting us. 🌾Brachypodium 2025 was a blast🌾 Grazie mille - Thank you so much Forza Brachy - Go Brachy
- Reposted by Michael RaissigI ❤️meetings where the community comes together in an open and welcoming manner. The atmosphere was great and scientific curiosity was at its peak. Thank you @michaelraissig.bsky.social @anneroulin.bsky.social Joop and the entire organisation team. #Brachypodium #Brachy2025 #IBRC2025 🧪 #photography 🇨🇭
- Reposted by Michael Raissig🔥Postdoc opportunity 🌱 The Legris lab at the University of Neuchâtel 🇨🇭 is looking for a Postdoc to work on the regulation of branching by warm temperatures. If you have a background on plant physiology and development, and you're interested in shoot thermomorphogenesis, apply now!
- Reposted by Michael RaissigWe ordered a double (due!) 🌈 for #IBRC2025
- Reposted by Michael RaissigThis #FluorescenceFriday our featured image is from by @lbmountain.bsky.social (@michaelraissig.bsky.social lab). It shows mature epidermal cell types in a grass leaf of Brachypodium distachyon. Check out our post to learn more the image & Lea’s research: focalplane.biologists.com/2025/07/04/f...
- IBRC2025 #Brachy2025 is about to start on Monte Verità 🌾 I am very excited for four full days of Brachypodium love ♥️ www.brachypodium2025.org
- Congratulations on this amazing image @lbmountain.bsky.social 🌾🔬
- This #FluorescenceFriday our featured image is from by @lbmountain.bsky.social (@michaelraissig.bsky.social lab). It shows mature epidermal cell types in a grass leaf of Brachypodium distachyon. Check out our post to learn more the image & Lea’s research: focalplane.biologists.com/2025/07/04/f...
- 🥳Congratulations, Dr. Cheng!🥳 PhD student #4, who pioneered work with the leaf succulent Kalanchoë laxiflora in our lab 🌵🔬 See Xin's #preprint www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... I don't think I will ever get used to mentees leaving the lab. Best of luck, Xin, you will be missed 💚
- Reposted by Michael Raissig"Associate Senior Lecturer in plant physiology with focus on plant embryo development Umea Plant Science Centre and Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umea, Sweden *Application Deadline: Sep 15, 2025" Read more here: www.slu.se/en/about-slu... #PlantSciJobs
- Reposted by Michael RaissigCheck out this collaborative paper where we identified two new alleles of a myosin XI that reduce growth and branching and have strong asymmetric division defects. Making the mutant version of the protein is worse than no protein — first author @zebosi.bsky.social 🌽🎉
- Recessive antimorph alleles reveal novel functions of the OPAQUE1 myosin XI in maize biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/202…
- Reposted by Michael RaissigWe have been tracking sequenced plant genomes for many years now not least for our @denbi.bsky.social activities at www.plabipd.de/pubplant_mai.... We have now with about 2000 species finally published this resource doi.org/10.3389/fpls...
- Fantastic opportunity for a plant evo-devo person to launch an independent group - amazing facilities, wonderful colleagues and likely the most interesting and welcoming city in Germany!
- 📣📣We are #hiring! 📣Please RT! @mpipz.bsky.social has a group leader position available in the broad area of Plant Development and Diversity 🌿. Apply now!🌿 👉http://bit.ly/4nkUvLa #plantsci
- Reposted by Michael RaissigHey my fellow Germans! I wasn't aware, but there is an AvH-JSPP postdoc fellowship, dedicated to German citizens aiming to do their postdoc in Japan. It covers salary + travel to Japan + startup for your life in Japan. Let me know if you are interested! www.humboldt-foundation.de/en/apply/spo...
- Reposted by Michael RaissigI'm very pleased to present the @cp-devcell.bsky.social Voices on plant model organism: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti.... While we appreciate the diversity of plant models, one often questions which model is the "best"?
- Reposted by Michael RaissigFrom Tip to Grain: Sculpting Barley Inflorescence Through the Regulation of Meristem Activity thenode.biologists.com/from-tip-to-...
- Reposted by Michael RaissigRejoignez-moi à l' @sspunil.bsky.social ! Come work with me @unil.bsky.social, Switzerland🇨🇭! Nous recrutons un·e assistant·e diplômé·e en science politique, avec spécialisation en politique suisse (100%)! We're hiring a PhD candidate / research assistant in political science Please share polisky
- Reposted by Michael RaissigIf randomly kidnapping people (including first grade kids) from places of work, education, worship, and immigration appointments and disappearing them without due process to foreign prisons does not meet your definition of fascism, then your definition of fascism is wrong.
- Reposted by Michael RaissigThe @maizel-lab.org & @schumacherlab.bsky.social are hiring! Part-time lab manager position available immediately! Apply by June 30th 🇬🇧/🇩🇪 ➡️ adb.zuv.uni-heidelberg.de/info/INFO_FD...
- The final program of #Brachy2025 is online www.brachypodium2025.org/program2 This will be a fantastic meeting set in the Mediterranean beauty of the Lago Maggiore Area. I am excited to welcome the Brachypodium aficionados to Switzerland, 10 years after my first Brachy meeting
- Reposted by Michael RaissigWe're looking for a new PhD candidate to join the lab. Please share 🌱😄
- Reposted by Michael RaissigWe are hiring a technician for our BarrierFates consortium! www.uu.nl/en/organisat...
- Very excited for the Rigi Workshop "Endless Forms Most Beautiful" that I am co-organising with @dudinlab.bsky.social speakers: @gautamdey.bsky.social Susana Coelho @jandevries.bsky.social Lauren Sanders @annikaguse.bsky.social Edwige Moyroud Jan 25-27 2026 biol.scnat.ch/de/rigi_work...
- Reposted by Michael RaissigMeristems shape plant architectures, and grasses generate a complex array of them. To characterise barley vegetative SAMs and spike development, we used single cell and spatial transcriptome data and integrated them in a new database, BARVISTA. A click on a cell now..... tinyurl.com/38c3mf5d
- Merci, Prof. Robert, for sharing your research 🌾🔬 and for pointing out the toxic gender stereotypes women–and mothers in particular–still have to face daily in academic research ♀️✊
- Prof. Christelle Robert shows how natural compounds from #plants can keep insects away – and maybe even support our health. In the video, she talks about the challenges of gender stereotypes in #science: www.uniaktuell.unibe.ch/2025/what_ca....
- Reposted by Michael RaissigSo we now have two #PlantScience specific Clusters of Excellence in Germany... well done! 👍 #CEPLAS3 #GreenRobust @ceplas.bsky.social
- Die #Exzellenzcluster stehen fest: Heute hat die Exzellenzkommission 70 Projekte zur Förderung ausgewählt. 45 Cluster werden fortgesetzt, 25 neu eingerichtet. Die Förderung beginnt ab 1. Jan. 2026 für 7 Jahre, die Fördersumme beträgt insg. 539 Mio. €/Jahr. Die Liste: www.dfg.de/resource/blo... 1/3
- Reposted by Michael Raissig🌱 Excited to share that I will start my lab at EPFL, CH this June supported by a @snsf.ch Starting Grant! ramakrishna.ch We are interested in plant mineral nutrition and will deep-dive into the fine-tuned mechanisms employed by plants to adapt to abiotic stresses such as salinity. #newPI #plantsci
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- On the taxonomy and nomenclature of the annual species of the Brachypodium distachyon grass complex (Gramineae, Pooideae) biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/202…
- What an honour to witness data feminism scholar and activist Prof. Catherine D’Ignazio @kanarinka.bsky.social of MIT receive @unibe.ch’s Emily Jäger Award. Thank you for persisting despite being blacklisted by the federal government for holding a “woke” NSF grant ✊♀️
- Congratulations to @kanarinka.bsky.social from @mit.edu who has been awarded the Emilie Jäger Prize for her research in the field of #DataFeminism. On May 14, she will give a talk entitled "Digital In/Justice and Data Feminism" 👉 digital-in-justice.unibe.ch/index_eng.html
- Thanks to my fantastic host @ckirchhelle.bsky.social and everybody discussing science with me @zoenv.bsky.social, Clara Igisch, Benoit Landrein, @thomaswidiez.bsky.social Gwyneth Ingram @tevavernoux.bsky.social. @rdplab.bsky.social is an amazing place with a unique focus on plant development 💚🌱🔬
- 🌱 What a fantastic seminar from @michaelraissig.bsky.social for our @rdplab.bsky.social external seminar. Full of energy, with some seriously cool cell biology 🔬💚 Exciting research on stomata and Brachypodium! #PlantScience #CellBiology #Stomata #Brachypodium
- and of course, @coudertlab.bsky.social, a fellow comparative development aficionado
- Reposted by Michael RaissigWe are hiring a postdoctoral researcher! Join the Ma Lab in exploring the the intricate interplay between plant development and defense signaling. Link below. #jobs #research #plantbiology #vienna
- Reposted by Michael RaissigHappy Birthday to us! And thank you to all the amazing scientists and people in our group! We are incredibly lucky and privileged being able to accompany you on the science journey and making memories for life. 🌾🌱
- Happy Birthday, Stomatal Biology group @unibe.ch 🥳 Hard to believe it's been 7 years already. This year, a big shout out to our group members joining us from around the world and doing amazing science on our favorite models, the grass B. distachyon 🌾 and leaf succulent K. laxiflora🌵. Thank you!
- Happy Birthday, Stomatal Biology group @unibe.ch 🥳 Hard to believe it's been 7 years already. This year, a big shout out to our group members joining us from around the world and doing amazing science on our favorite models, the grass B. distachyon 🌾 and leaf succulent K. laxiflora🌵. Thank you!
- Reposted by Michael Raissig📣 We look forward to welcoming you to bridge the gap between fundamental grass biology and its application in crops. 👇 for more information and speaker list www.brachypodium2025.org/
- 🌾 One week until registration deadline 🌾 Join us in stunning Monte Verità in the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland for what will be a great meeting on grass biology. Fantastic line-up www.brachypodium2025.org/speaker2 & a great community Register until May 5 www.brachypodium2025.org/registration
- 🌾 One week until registration deadline 🌾 Join us in stunning Monte Verità in the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland for what will be a great meeting on grass biology. Fantastic line-up www.brachypodium2025.org/speaker2 & a great community Register until May 5 www.brachypodium2025.org/registration
- Reposted by Michael Raissigplease share - 2 postdoc positions available - molecular physiology of stomata and plant water use of efficiency lab.igb.illinois.edu/leakey/post-... @ripeproject.bsky.social @aspbofficial.bsky.social
- Reposted by Michael RaissigExcited to see our work finally out! 🌾🏴☠️ We show how HvCLV1 and HvFCP1 shape barley inflorescence using innovative techniques and some cool microscopy. Huge thanks to everyone involved in this study! t.co/ofButB3fRo
- Reposted by Michael Raissig#PlantSciJobs #PlantSciJob PhD position: systemic modulation of #maize root system architecture by seminal roots to adapt to #drought In Frank @hochholdingerf.bsky.social ‘s lab @unibonn.bsky.social www.deutsche-botanische-gesellschaft.de/en/job-openi...