Myriam Charpentier
@charpentier_lab
Biologist - Group leader @JohnInnesCentre - #CalciumSignalling #Symbioses #Development
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12-02-2018 11:29:49
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Pleased to share our latest research on the evolution of endosymbiosis-mediated nuclear calcium signaling in land plants! Fantastic PhD student Anson Lam with contribution Dave Lawson Hannah Wright and support John Innes Centre Advancing Plant Health Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research cell.com/current-biolog…
Excited to share our new work published Nature Communications. We show that Nod factor signalling and the plant’s nitrogen state impact bacterial assembly and connectivity through altered root exudation. Ke Tao Simona Radutoiu Marianne Glasius nature.com/articles/s4146…
VACANCY - We’re looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher to join Saskia Hogenhout Group, to study molecular processes in host-pathogen interactions Closing date - 16 May 2024 Salary - £35,300 - £43,750 per annum Contract - 2 years, full-time okt.to/Cf2zJ6
Happy to share our new JXB manuscript demonstrating sulfadiazine-based transformation selection in Marchantia for transgene stacking of FPs. Excellent work from our talented technician Kayla Robinson alongside KhongSam Chia Alex Guyon Sebastian Schornack link: academic.oup.com/jxb/article/do…
Full programme of lectures, practicals and social events Great line-up of tutors including: Dr. David Aragão 🔶 Paul Bond Sofia Caria Lucrezia Catapano Genevieve Evans simon tanley David Waterman Julia Mundy Please apply ccp4_mx John Innes Centre
1/ Pre-war wheat could hold the key to securing and improving future harvests. Led by the UK John Innes Centre and China (AGIS-CAAS), scientist from across the globe have concluded a 20 year study to decipher the genomes of over 800 pre-war wheats. jic.ac.uk/press-release/…
Applications for joining us Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University (SLCU) as postdoc working with Marchantia and flowering plants close this Sunday 23/06/2024. Details 👇
Fantastic to see our work on plant resistosomes out. I greatly enjoyed working with Jogi Madhuprakash and the Sophien Kamoun team to characterise the ❄️ complex using cryo-EM.
New publication❕Shotaro Otsuka and first author Helena Bragulat-Teixidor published a new study in EMBO Reports 👏 They were able to reveal the distinctive morphology of junctions between the ER and the nucleus - implying a putative gatekeeper function ➡️ tinyurl.com/438yxpa5
Very proud to share this paper in Nature today. nature.com/articles/s4158… A screen that lead to a completely unexpected regulatory mechanism linking soil nitrogen to the function of legume nodules. A great collaboration with Jieshun Lin Peter Bjørk Marie, Kasper and many others
Turns out that even plant biologists can be plant blind! Listening to Sandra Knapp talking about the wonderful world of plants Anne Osbourn Novozymes Prize Symposium Novo Nordisk Foundation John Innes Centre