Helen Brabham (@helenbrabs) 's Twitter Profile
Helen Brabham

@helenbrabs

(she/her) Working in the wonderful world of plant disease resistance. 🌾🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Based in 2Blades, The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich, UK.

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Melania Figueroa (@figueroa_mm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📌Are you ready for your next career step? We are hiring a research scientist (required postdoctoral experience) to join Pests and Diseases CSIRO (Canberra, Australia). To learn more jobs.csiro.au/job/Canberra%2…

📌Are you ready for your next career step? We are hiring a research scientist (required postdoctoral experience) to join Pests and Diseases <a href="/CSIRO/">CSIRO</a> (Canberra, Australia). 
To learn more jobs.csiro.au/job/Canberra%2…
Adam Bentham (@adamrbentham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pls RT! We have a funded #PhD position for UK students available Durham BioSciences. If you're interested in protein design and the idea of making molecular machines get in touch and join us at the new Centre for Programmable Biological Matter Durham University! shorturl.at/TF0Gg

Pls RT! We have a  funded #PhD position for UK students available <a href="/DurBiol/">Durham BioSciences</a>. If you're interested in protein design and the idea of making molecular machines get in touch and join us at the new Centre for Programmable Biological Matter <a href="/durham_uni/">Durham University</a>!
shorturl.at/TF0Gg
ISAAA Inc. (@isaaa_org) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ISAAA Inc. and 2Blades released Pocket K No. 61 titled Rust-Resistant Soy for Africa. The Pocket K provides information about the transgenic soybean developed by 2Blades scientists to help address Asian #soybeanrust disease in Africa. Download here: bit.ly/ISAAAPK61

ISAAA Inc. and <a href="/2blades/">2Blades</a> released Pocket K No. 61 titled Rust-Resistant Soy for Africa. The Pocket K provides information about the transgenic soybean developed by 2Blades scientists to help address Asian #soybeanrust disease in Africa. Download here: bit.ly/ISAAAPK61
Wellcome (@wellcometrust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New analysis from the The Royal Society shows just how high UK visa costs for researchers are compared to upfront costs for similar visa routes in 13 other countries. Here, we take a look at how the UK compares to countries in the G7 included in the analysis 🔍⤵️ 1/5

New analysis from the <a href="/royalsociety/">The Royal Society</a> shows just how high UK visa costs for researchers are compared to upfront costs for similar visa routes in 13 other countries.

Here, we take a look at how the UK compares to countries in the G7 included in the analysis 🔍⤵️ 1/5
Helen Brabham (@helenbrabs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Also, for anyone interested to discuss further or find out more come and check out my presentation at #ippcathens2024 Wednesday morning in the session: NLR guided strategies for durable disease resistance in crop plants!

JC De la Concepción (@delaconcepcionj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Bioengineering a plant NLR immune receptor with a robust binding interface toward a conserved fungal pathogen effector" Great work from Rafał Zdrzałek at Mark Banfield lab #BlastOFF pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

Amy McDermott (@amygmcdermott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One gene family is consistently duplicated across #ResurrectionPlants, which adapted to survive #drought by completely drying out, down to less than 10% water in their tissues. The genetic duplications hint at an underlying mechanism for the #adaptation. pnas.org/post/journal-c…

Ralph Hückelhoven (@huckelhovenr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A fungal plant pathogen overcomes mlo‐mediated broad‐spectrum disease resistance by rapid gene loss - Kusch - New Phytologist - Wiley Online Library nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/np…

Michelle Hulin (@michhulin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are excited to recruit a PhD/MSc student to work on the bacterial plant pathogen P. syringae and its interactions with plasmids and phage. My group utilizes genomics, molecular bacteriology, protein biochemistry and fieldwork to study bacterial evolution 🧫🌱 Please share! 🤩

We are excited to recruit a PhD/MSc student to work on the bacterial plant pathogen P. syringae and its interactions with plasmids and phage. My group utilizes genomics, molecular bacteriology, protein biochemistry and fieldwork to study bacterial evolution 🧫🌱 Please share! 🤩
Lauren Ryder (@ryder_lauren1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out this really cool study 🤩 Electrostatic changes enabled the diversification of an exocyst subunit via protein complex escape | bioRxiv biorxiv.org/content/10.110…