Plant biologist, interested in science and politics, music lover. Retweets are not endorsements
PI @ University of Freiburg, Germany; interested in molecular plant physiology and all things related to light signalling and phytochromes
The International Symposium on Plant Photobiology 2026, September 8-11. Switzerland.
Organized by @martinalegris, @emiliedemarsy, @plantphotobiology, @romanulm, @chfankhauser
Our Collaborative Research Center SFB 1644 studies the molecular basis of plasticity, how it changes during evolution, and the factors that limit it.
Plant scientist with interest in plant stress responses, nutrition, membrane transport, epigenetics, green biotechnology.
Not-for-profit publisher of Development, Journal of Cell Science, Journal of Experimental Biology, Disease Models & Mechanisms and Biology Open. Host of community sites the Node, preLights and FocalPlane. Supporting biologists and inspiring biology.
Founded in 1950, the Journal of Experimental Botany (JXB) is a top-ranking journal owned by the Society for Experimental Biology (SEB) and dedicated to publishing advances in plant science.
academic.oup.com/jxb
j.exp.bot@lancaster.ac.uk
Plant biologist | Interested in plant responses towards elevated temperatures | Group leader at University of Würzburg
Scientist working on DNA damage repair in plants
Chromatin organization and function group of Aleš Pečinka
Metabolism, organelles, stress, transport & redox.
Live monitoring with biosensors.
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Faculty @ Mizzou & Danforth Center. Loves brace roots & biomechanics.
MSCA fellow in Hiltbrunner lab at University of Freiburg, Germany.
Studying the interplay between light and defense signaling in plants.
Learned society bringing together a community of applied biologists around the world under a broad mission to improve agricultural productivity.
aab.org.uk
MSCA Postdoc fellow, Van Breusegem Lab, Oxidative Stress Signalling. VIB-UGent Center for Plant Systems Biology
Plant Biologist @LIPME Toulouse & Chargé de
Recherche @INRAE | Genome plasticity, chromatin biology & epigenetics in plant-microbe symbioses | He/Him
Research by IMPS staff addresses the global challenges of food security, green technology and climate change. Account run by the IMPS Outreach committee
Associate professor at ETH Zurich, studying the cellular consequences of genetic variation. Affiliated with the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics and a part of the LOOP Zurich.
Quantitative stem cell biologist and group leader @TheCrick Institute. Cell decision-making. Cell fate and cell division. @Stanford, @EMBL alumna. ENTP. Mum. Diver.
Institute of Natural Resources and Agrobiology of Salamanca | We research in global health, agri-food productivity, bioeconomy, environmental conservation and climate change 👩🔬🦠🌱🐖
IJPB: From knowledge to Innovation in Plant Sciences, located at INRAE Centre IdF - Versailles-Saclay
Curious scientist leading a research team mainly working on organelle biology and biotechnology: we study -and often “torture”- chloroplasts to understand how they do their magic ;)
oeaw.ac.at/gmi/research/resear…
News, research and updates from the Department of Plant Sciences at the University of Cambridge.🌱🔬 🌾
plantsci.cam.ac.uk
Plant small RNA and epigenomes enthusiast; recently repotted from Arizona to University of Oxford; academic mom
Prof. Plant Adaptation UniPotsdam, head of Dept Leibniz IGZ. Interested in how plants adapt to climate change.
Plant developmental biologist interested in reproductive biology and epigenetics.
Plant scientist interested in development and epigenetics. Group Leader at Centre for Research in Agricultural Genomics (CRAG), Barcelona, Spain. Alumna from John Innes Centre (postdoc), Norwich, UK, and Universidad Nacional de Rosario (PhD), Argentina.
Scientist, loves plants and chromatin. Mother of 2.
UCLA Professor and HHMI Investigator interested in plant epigenetics and plant genome editing.
Plant molecular biologist (she/her).
Plant scientist 🌱 Ramon y Cajal researcher at CBGP. Interested in how plants develop and adapt to environmental changes, and chloroplasts. Opinions are my own. She/Her.🖖