
Cell and Systems Biology
@uoftcellsysbiol
Cell & Systems Biology (CSB), University of Toronto. Research and teaching in the most dynamic and vital areas of biological research
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https://csb.utoronto.ca/ 19-12-2018 18:41:43
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📝Featured on the cover: original research by JXB @jxbotany.bsky.social Editorial Intern Natalie Hoffmann & Heather E. McFarlane from Cell and Systems Biology "Disrupting cell wall integrity impacts endomembrane trafficking to promote secretion over endocytic trafficking" Read here: doi.org/10.1093/jxb/er…


A few day 3 of #ICAR2024 highlights for me were cool talks by ryan lister (UWA) on bifurcating cell lineages in roots, and Jia-Wei Wang (CAS), on how to create a perennial Arabidopsis(!), hanging out with the @TAIR_news team and hearing about a new Ath genome, TAIR12!


Congratulations Dr Tatiana Ruiz-Bedoya Tatiana Ruiz-Bedoya on earning the Governor General’s Gold Medal Award for your paradigm-shifting PhD dissertation on bacterial virulence! utoronto.ca/celebrates/six…

Researcher @DaphneGoring from U of T Arts & Science receives 2024 Gold Medal from Canadian Society of Plant Biologists #UofT 🌱 uoft.me/aJm


Do you like chocolate 🍫? Check out our newest eFP Browser, for Theobroma cacao, at bar.utoronto.ca/efp_cacao_sca/… - collaborative work with Evelyn Kulesza, Mark Guiltinan et al. Huck Institutes . Out in BMC Plant Bio: doi.org/10.1186/s12870…. Search by sequence on the BAR homepage...




We are searching for an Assistant Professor in Plant Single Cell Biology to join the Department of Cell & Systems Biology U of T Arts & Science! Apply by Nov 15 jobs.utoronto.ca/job/Toronto-As…





Soil's secret language: Researchers decode plant-to-fungi communication Molecular Cell phys.org/news/2024-10-s…

New paper🚨: Ever wonder how plants talk to fungi? When plants are low on phosphate (Pi), they exude #Strigolactones (SLs) in soil to obtain Pi from microbes. We show a broad range of fungi in soil respond to SLs 👇 Is the SL response in fungi conserved? authors.elsevier.com/a/1jsQB3vVUPRm…

Ground-breaking research from Shelley Lumba James Bradley using S cerevisiae to assess fungal response to plant hormones, showing relevance to pathogenic and beneficial wild fungi


A message from Maydianne Andrade Maydianne Andrade
