Lena Maria Müller
Assistant professor, Salk Institute. Cell-cell communication | peptides | receptors | plant-fungal interactions | mutualism.
mueller.salk.edu
- Had such a blast hosting @lmueller.bsky.social from @salkinstitute.bsky.social Her seminar on plant–fungus interactions via CLAVATA signaling sparked so many great conversations @ucriverside.bsky.social
- Thanks for having me, I had a great day!
- Now that Im finally here, I'm excited to announce that I've joined @salkinstitute.bsky.social as a postdoc with @lmueller.bsky.social Keep your eyes open for everything AMF symbiosis, peptide biogenesis, and the apoplast!
- We are excited to have you in the team!
- That’s a wrap for #PPRM2025. Great science, wonderful community and amazing location. Glad it all went smoothly and big thanks to @jackrhodes.bsky.social and @draegermarkus.bsky.social for helping organize the meeting.
- Thank you Frank, Jack, and Markus for organizing such a great conference!
- Check out our latest review on peptide signaling in beneficial and pathogenic plant-microbe interactions. Signaling peptides are so fascinating! doi.org/10.1093/jxb/...
- Proud to present the first data paper from the lab, published today in @pnas.org. We describe a new mechanism for CLE peptides as local symbiosis-amplifying signals, promoting plant interactions with beneficial arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Congratulations @sagarbashyal.bsky.social et al.!
- Here is the link to the paper: www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
- We are recruiting postdocs for our new lab at the Salk Institute 🌱 receptors, peptides, and signaling 🍄 plant-fungus interactions 🍀 symbiosis 🤩 great team and amazing views Please check link for more info and how to apply: tinyurl.com/yskywhvf
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- Thank you, Mary 😊
- Our review paper on CLAVATA signaling in plant-environment interactions is now published in Plant Physiology! Super proud of the main authors Sagar and Chandan (not here yet). academic.oup.com/plphys/advan... #plantscience 🌱
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- Rhizophagus irregularis arbuscule (green) in Medicago truncatula root cortex cell (red).