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Plant research at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL)
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Assistant Professor Ullas Pedmale and his team are studying the way plants perceive and modify their architecture in response to light, and how a genetic tweak could secure the food we need. cshl.edu/plants-fight-f…

Apply now (DUE March 15) for the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Frontiers and Techniques in Plant Science course on July 1 - 21, 2022. CSHL Meetings CSHL Plants CSHL Plant Course More information and past years speakers at meetings.cshl.edu/courses.aspx?c…


Now up is Lyndsey Aguirre on ‘Uncovering quantitative epistasis in tomato stem cell control’ Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory CSHL Plants #AGBTAG22


Congratulations to Prof and @HHMINews Investigator Rob Martienssen (@CSHLPlants), who has just been elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences! 🎉cshl.edu/martienssen-el…

CSHL Adjunct Professor and Dept. of Agriculture research scientist Doreen Ware and her team led the charge on creating SorghumBase, a website that serves as the first centralized hub for sorghum crop research. CSHL Plants cshl.edu/new-cshl-websi…

What do plants have to do with cancer? Assistant Prof Ullas Pedmale and his lab found that manipulating certain proteins that control the levels of photoreceptors can change how plants grow, which could also have implications in cancer research. cshl.edu/what-shedding-…

Fell in love with this story from the day I set foot in Ullas' lab. So glad to see Louise Lindbäck's and the team's hard work paid off. 🌱 💙 ☀️



The possibilities are infinite! Today, Dave Jackson Dave Jackson showcases the pluripotent potential of some truly aMAIZEing meristems! 🌽 #FTPS22



When plants have to fight their neighbors for better access to the sunlight, they stunt root growth to focus on getting taller. Assistant Prof Ullas Pedmale and his lab found the proteins responsible for this stunted growth. cshl.edu/why-roots-dont…


The new greenhouse tech utilized by CSHL plant biologist Ullas Pedmale & team at Uplands Farm is just the kind of blue-sky thinking that could allow scientists to “climate-proof” plants to mitigate the effects of extreme weather on agriculture.Percival Scientific cshl.edu/new-cshl-techn…


Please RT. My lab at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is recruiting a Postdoc to investigate how a plant's environment regulates its growth and development. More information is in the ad below.



