Oliver Mueller-Cajar
@omc111
German plant biochemist from New Zealand living in Singapore
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https://blogs.ntu.edu.sg/omclab/ 03-12-2011 09:49:47
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Everything is ready for our #YP3 retreat in the Lake District, UK. Two days talking about #pyrenoids, #LLPS and carbon fixation … Physics of Life Biology at York Luke Mackinder Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Mark Leake
Here is my biggest contribution to #science so far. A short series of memes inspired by #AlphaFold3 from Google DeepMind 1/9🧵
Very excited to share the preprint of a big chapter of my PhD, where I am corresponding & shared first author (together with Tanguy Chotel) about advancing #chloroplast #synbio through high-throughput plastome engineering of #Chlamydomonas: Below in a 🧵: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
We have an opening at Bioscience @ NTU for a tenure track position in the Molecular and Cell biology of disease. We are very flexible about the study system, it could definitely be plants (or algae :) ) nature.com/naturecareers/…
.MSU-DOE Plant Research Laboratory is conducting a search for an Assistant or Associate Professor in the area of the biology or biochemistry of photosynthetic organisms, interpreted broadly. We are looking for excellent researchers/scholars, who will enrich the department. buff.ly/47hpRLh
A blueprint of the diatom pyrenoid reveals a Rubisco encapsulating protein Shell is critical for CO2 fixation. Is it essential for global NPP? Congrats to Onyou Nam,James Barrett,Caroline McKenzie,Jamie Blaza + great collab with Manon Demulder,Ben Engel.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell…
Congrats James Barrett & co! My fave story this year: delving into nature's different approaches to condensing Rubisco into a pyrenoid 🤩 Same mechanism, different execution - and it works in land plants!! Huge implications for crop engineering nature.com/articles/s4147…