The TimES lab @ WUR
Welcome to the Timing of Environmental Signalling (TimES) lab - Romanowski group. Our lab is dedicated to unravelling the fascinating relationship between the circadian clock and environmental signals with a focus on plant plasticity.
-> bit.ly/TimES_lab
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- Cool, Titouan! Congrats to the team :)
- I had a great time at the Dutch Chronobiology meeting today. Thanks for the talk invitation and the nice presents! Glad to see the community is thriving! #chronobiology #circadian
- The first European Plant Chronobiology Symposium will be held in Leuven, Belgium. The meeting is being organised by an amazing team of scientists (see link)! Register your interest here: plantclock.wixsite.com/2025 #plantsci #plantbio #circadian #chronobiology
- Sad to hear the news about Joanne Chory, who passed away yesterday. She will be missed. www.salk.edu/news-release...
- Don't miss this seminar by Tansley medal award winner (and dear friend!) Dr. Martina Legris! #PlantSci #Photobiology #Thermomorphogenesis #LeafDev www.newphytologist.org/events/now/n...
- Check out our latest collaboration with @ronaldpierik.bsky.social's lab. Great work by lead author Dr. Pierre Gautrat and team! Congrats, people!
- Information integration in plants: how photoreceptor activity in the shoot controls sensitivity to nutrient-dependent hormone cues from the root. Read all about it In our latest paper in Nature Communications: www.nature.com/articles/s41.... Great work by lead author Pierre Gautrat.
- Hi #PlantSci BSky! Are you looking to do a PhD in an exciting field of plant science? Are you a team player? Then apply below! We have a new PhD Candidate job opening at WUR (NL).This is a joint project with Jeroen de Keijzer: www.wur.nl/en/vacancy/p... #plantscijobs #photobiology