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- Reposted by wabniklab🆕📰‼️ #PaperCBGP 🔬 New review from CBGP’s @wabniklab.bsky.social group explores how biology, computer science, math & AI are decoding plant patterning 🧬The integrative approach is shaping a new era in plant biology 🌱 📎 More here: shorturl.at/jHEt9
- Reposted by wabniklab🆕📰‼️ #PaperCBGP 🔬 A study, co-authored by @wabniklab.bsky.social and published in Science, reveals a molecular mechanism blocking inflorescence termination 🧬 A negative feedback loop buffers the floral signal, opening the door to faster-growing & more efficient crops 📎 shorturl.at/rkPwJ
- Reposted by wabniklab📢 We search candidates to apply for the 2026 FPU PhD grants with us. If you are prepared to advance your career in a stimulating and collaborative environment in our group @cbgpmadrid.bsky.social, we look forward to hearing from you. 🔗 For more details, feel free to DM me. Spread the word!
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- Reposted by wabniklab🆕📰‼️ #PaperCBGP 🧬 New international study co-led by CBGP researcher Jaime Huerta-Cepas presents an updated phylogenomic database 🔬The new release improves ortholog prediction, protein evolution, and functional annotation across all domains of life 📎 More: shorturl.at/hwXfq
- Reposted by wabniklab🆕📰‼️ #PaperCBGP 🔬 Researchers from CBGP (@stephanpollmann.bsky.social) together with @cnb-csic.bsky.social, uncover a new biochemical link between auxin and ABA 🌱 The study, published in @newphyt.bsky.social, reveals how IAM connects plant growth and stress responses 📎 shorturl.at/KBi3w
- Our recent plant scientist guide to AI and mechanistic modelling in plant science. Have a nice read! Hope it helps #plants #models #AI #bigdata @upm.es @cbgpmadrid.bsky.social 👇 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- Latest from our lab in 2025. A wonderful collaboration with Sabrina Sabatini's team at Sapienza University of Rome. How mechanical signals contribute to root growth and zonation @cbgpmadrid.bsky.social @upm.es doi.org/10.1126/scia...
- Reposted by wabniklab🆕📰‼️ #PaperCBGP 🫚 A new study, published in Science Advances by @wabniklab.bsky.social & Dr. Sabatini's team of University La Sapienza in Rome, reveals how cell wall–derived mechanical signals control root growth 📎 Read more here: shorturl.at/gIc6U
- Our lab is seeking candidates to apply for a 3-year postdoctoral fellowship in the area of plant synthetic biology funded by the Spanish Research Council. Deadline for applications is 17 Dec. Please, spread the word! contact: k.wabnik@upm.es
- Reposted by wabniklab🌱📖 RESEARCH 🌱📖 Bascom et al. used CRIPSR/Cas9 to produce a septuple AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR mutant in the model bryophyte Physcomitrium patens , revealing the developmental consequences of the complete loss of auxin-mediated gene activation 🌱📖 🔗 doi.org/10.1093/jxb/... #PlantScience 🧪
- Reposted by wabniklab🌱🧬 INSIGHT 🧬🌱 Complete loss of A-ARF activity in bryophytes reveals a role for auxin-adjacent regulatory networks – Flores-Sandoval & Bowman comment on an original research article by Bascom et al. 📝 Insight: doi.org/10.1093/jxb/... 🔬 Research: doi.org/10.1093/jxb/... #PlantScience 🧪
- Reposted by wabniklabThrilled to share our latest story on the ERAD machinery and how it controls the conditional turnover of PIN-LIKES for acclimative growth www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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- Did you know that there is a cell cycle duration gradient in plant root meristem? New story by joining forces between Plant dynamics lab and Crisanto Gutiérrez & Bénédicte Desvoyes lab @cbgpmadrid.bsky.social @cbm-csic-uam.bsky.social #Plants #roots #cellcycle www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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- Check out our lab posters: P125 and P88 #ICAR25 #PlantScience @cbgpmadrid.bsky.social To learn about New 4D modeling simulators and auxin-dependent root growth!!
- PlantDynamics is recruiting a programmer to join efforts in developing plant (and other) organ simulators euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/341946 Contact me directly if you are interested: k.wabniK@upm.es
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- Reposted by wabniklabResearch Briefing by @routierlab.bsky.social and @sysilveira.bsky.social about our recent paper @natureplants.bsky.social
- A summary of our latest paper, by @sysilveira.bsky.social and I rdcu.be/efwvE
- Reposted by wabniklabDo you want to know how mechanical interaction between tissue layers controls the formation of complex organ shapes in plants? 🔬🌼 🚨Our latest collaborative work with @routierlab.bsky.social is now published @natureplants.bsky.social Find out more👉 rdcu.be/efad3
- Reposted by wabniklab🌱💡 Computational modeling and genetic experiments confirm that this asymmetry optimizes root growth, ensuring robust meristem function. @wabniklab.bsky.social
- Using computer modeling and quantitative analysis of plant transcriptomes, we show how common design principles in core clock control photoperiod-dependent florigen function in short-day vs long-day plants #clock #circadianclock #oscillators #flowering #plantgrowth
- Our take on Photoperiod regulation of core clock across plants: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- Our take on Photoperiod regulation of core clock across plants: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- Reposted by wabniklaband @ataly.bsky.social @bic-bordeaux.bsky.social First authors Jessica Perez-Sancho, Marija Smokvarska , Gweenogan Dubois .
- Great collaboration with @yvonjaillais.bsky.social 🌱 Plants use membrane contact sites (MCS) for cell-to-cell signaling! ➡️ MCTP tethers & PI4P regulate ER-PM contacts in plasmodesmata, impacting trafficking. ➡️ MCS roles span intra- and intercellular communication. www.cell.com/cell/abstrac...
- Our lab is looking for a enthusiastic researcher with the master degree (Computational Biology, Computer Science, Game development) to develop next-gen computer games to model organ development in 4D. If you are interested drop me an email: k.wabnik@upm.es