Frederica Theodoulou (@freddietheodou1) 's Twitter Profile
Frederica Theodoulou

@freddietheodou1

Plant sci prof. Proteostasis, transporters, hypoxia, baking. Serious about science but like to laugh. Own views. She/her.

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Did you see this article from UK Research and Innovation about the Roving Researcher role at the MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences (MRC LMS)? We're incredibly proud of pioneering the Roving Researcher role at the Institute in 2020 and delighted to see it adopted by other organisations. ukri.org/blog/a-roving-…

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First contribution from the Rothamsted Research teams attending ISPL_2024 in Lincoln, Nebraska - very nice talk from Peter Eastmond. Great to be part of this congress emphasising basic & applied approaches in plant lipid research. Excellent organisation from Ed Cahoon and colleagues.

First contribution from the <a href="/Rothamsted/">Rothamsted Research</a> teams attending ISPL_2024 in Lincoln, Nebraska - very nice talk from Peter Eastmond. Great to be part of this congress emphasising basic &amp; applied approaches in plant lipid research. Excellent organisation from <a href="/ecahoon2/">Ed Cahoon</a> and colleagues.
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'Some Like it Hot' - excellent presentation from Richard Haslam from Rothamsted Research on the impact of increasing temperatures on pathogens of wheat and the role of lipid metabolism. #ispl_2024

'Some Like it Hot' - excellent presentation from Richard Haslam from <a href="/Rothamsted/">Rothamsted Research</a> on the impact of increasing temperatures on pathogens of wheat and the role of lipid metabolism. #ispl_2024
Johnathan Napier (@johnathannapie1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sorry to leave Lincoln Nebraska after a week of exciting science including the inaugural International Camelina Conference, co-organised by Richard Haslam from Rothamsted Research. Taking home lots of ideas for new research. Thanks to Ed Cahoon and UNL PSI for hosting.

Sorry to leave Lincoln Nebraska after a week of exciting science including the inaugural International Camelina Conference, co-organised by Richard Haslam from <a href="/Rothamsted/">Rothamsted Research</a>. Taking home lots of ideas for new research. Thanks to <a href="/ecahoon2/">Ed Cahoon</a> and <a href="/UNL_PSI/">UNL PSI</a> for hosting.
Science for Sustainable Agriculture (@scisustag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scientific and industry leaders are urging Ministers in the new UK Government to act quickly and decisively in bringing forward the secondary legislation needed to implement the Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Act 2023 in England. scienceforsustainableagriculture.com/ssa-news-24

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Calling all mid-career researchers! If you're within 10-20 years of receiving your highest qualification, don't miss out on a range of prestigious awards you could be eligible for. Ranging across academia, industry, education and more, visit our website: ow.ly/6aL950SYAqu

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Romy Schmidt-Schippers (@romyschmidt17) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now finally printed - How MED25 assists in ERFVII gene regulation! 🌊🌱💚 ERFVII‐controlled hypoxia responses are in part facilitated by MEDIATOR SUBUNIT 25 in Arabidopsis thaliana - Schippers - The Plant Journal - Wiley Online Library onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/tp…

Frederica Theodoulou (@freddietheodou1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just back from an excellent ISPT_ProteinTermini meeting in Oxford. Lovely to catch up with #proteostasis friends and hear about the latest results. Big thanks to Emily Flashman, Francesco Licausi and the team for organising 👏

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Four decades after the discovery of the first protein degradation signal, the degron, here is a new review on protein N-degron pathways from the master himself, Alexander Varshavsky PNASNews ISPT_ProteinTermini pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

Four decades after the discovery of the first protein degradation signal, the degron, here is a new review on protein N-degron pathways from the master himself, Alexander Varshavsky <a href="/PNASNews/">PNASNews</a>  <a href="/proteintermini/">ISPT_ProteinTermini</a>  pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…