
AssmannLab
@assmannlab
Dr. Assmann Research Group studying stress physiology from molecular mechanisms to whole plant phenotypes at Penn State University
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https://sites.psu.edu/assmannlab/ 17-08-2021 13:54:58
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Drop by Megan Sylvia’s poster and learn more about drought-induced RNA structure changes on rice plants! #PlantBiology2022

Our summer undergrad researcher, Sarah Polesuk, presented her work on G-protein involvement in stomatal closing at the Penn State Eberly College of Science Summer Research Symposium for ECoS Scholars.


A team of graduate students, including Assmann lab's David Yu, summarized the talks on the recent strides in plant RNA research during the 23rd Plant Biology Symposium held at Penn State. Come check it out! Huck Institutes Penn State Biology onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pl…





Our new review on extra-large G proteins in maize and rice proposes a revised nomenclature for XLG genes. Exciting implications for plant biology and crop science! #XLGs #CRISPR #rice #maize AssmannLab Penn State Biology

The focus issue in RNA biology we have been working on for the last year is out today in The Plant Cell. academic.oup.com/plcell/issue/3…. It includes 10 reviews and 7 research articles. Kudos to Nicolas Cinquegrani for the terrific cover artwork inspired by Da Vinci's Codex Atlanticus.


Congrats to Patrick Freed, BMB senior, who excelled at ECoS SURE symposium Penn State Eberly College of Science Penn State BMB with his summer research on rice RGA1 gene, mentored by @KristyanKantos . Kudos! 👏


Congrats to Noah Kinscherf, a Plant Biology Ph.D. student, for passing their qualifying exam! 🥳 Penn State Biology



Pleased to share our new article "Flanking Sequence Cotranscriptionally Regulates Twister Ribozyme Activity" out in Biochemistry. Collaboration with AssmannLab pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…

Check our new paper! Oryza CLIMtools: A Genome-Environment Association Resource Reveals Adaptive Roles for Heterotrimeric G Proteins in the Regulation of Rice Agronomic Traits by Ángel Ferrero-Serrano David Chakravorty Kobie Kirven ! 🧬🌱

How do #stomata respond to the environment? AssmannLab &co analyze CO2-induced stomatal closure using network-based modeling & experiment, showing that feedback loops in a signal transduction network regulate #DecisionMaking in #GuardCells #PLOSBiology plos.io/4blUiAu


Hey Twitter friends, after [n] years, I’ll be defending my thesis! If you’re interested in learning about G proteins, rice, and drought, this is the event for you. Join me next Friday! Penn State Biology
![Christian Cantos (@kristiankantos) on Twitter photo Hey Twitter friends, after [n] years, I’ll be defending my thesis! If you’re interested in learning about G proteins, rice, and drought, this is the event for you. Join me next Friday! <a href="/PennStateBio/">Penn State Biology</a> Hey Twitter friends, after [n] years, I’ll be defending my thesis! If you’re interested in learning about G proteins, rice, and drought, this is the event for you. Join me next Friday! <a href="/PennStateBio/">Penn State Biology</a>](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GPfj-YTXsAA0fOC.jpg)


Congrats to Dr. Cantos and Dr. Zhou, the newest PhDs from our lab! 🎉 Amazing work—cheers to your success! Christian Cantos
