Sebastian Samwald (Basti)
@samwalds
PhDone in plant sciences🌱 at JIC (UK), now a postdoc at the MPIPZ (Cologne). Sometimes too sarcastic. 🇪🇺 🏳️🌈 he/him
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My friends (@becker_regi, Nicholas Russell) and I wrote a little something on efforts to improve the working lives of postdocs working in Germany. If you have time, please take a look! nature.com/articles/d4158…
A reminder: UNC-Chapel Hill Chapel Hill’s UNC_Biology starts evaluating applications for a cluster of tenure track Assistant Professors: two in Plant Molecular Biology and one in Plant Evolutionary Biology this Friday so get your apps in and tell your friends! unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/288640
Our paper: "A history-dependent integrase recorder of plant gene expression with single-cell resolution" is published in Nature Communications . Congrats Cassandra Maranas for completing this work! Earlham Institute UW Biology To read the paper: rdcu.be/dYxtF nature.com/articles/s4146…
Our latest work as a cover story in Science Magazine ! 🌱 How do plants halt cytokinesis to build plasmodesmata ? Main suspect: the ER . 👀 Stellar work by Patrick ZQ. LI 李自强, with Hortense Moreau, Jules Petit, Fèlix Campelo, @Caillaud_MC, and BIC science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
The department of Chromosome Biology of the Max planck MPIPZ Cologne is looking for a new group leader. Join us, with Polina Yu. Novikova André Marques Schneeberger lab We are very open minded concerning the project, it just needs to be exciting. jobs.mpipz.mpg.de/jobposting/869…
Excited to share our Tansley Insight in New Phyto! From Synthetic Communities to Synthetic Ecosystems: Exploring Causalities in Plant-Microbe-Environment Interactions! 🌱nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…. Huge thanks to everyone Stéphane Hacquard Johannes Herpell, MPIPZ Cologne Thread👇
Very happy to see anna-liisa laine's & my article out in Science Magazine today! We reveal that the more a plant species invests in defense, the less potential it has for growth. All made possible by lots of public data & amazing open science contributions! science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…