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Photo of Tracey A. Chapman
Profile of Tracey A. Chapman
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ERC-funded PhD position: auxin in plant morphogenesis!
Come to our team to study molecular mechanisms downstream of auxin signaling that control morphogenesis in plants! ueb.cas.cz/en/news/?id=...
Reminder of upcoming deadline for this workshop. Registration is free; and fellowships are available for graduate students π½ #plant #plantscience #corn
A Postdoctoral Associate position is available in the Roeder Laboratory at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY with a focus on researching Polyploidy. Apply by March 1. Please spread the word. apps.hr.cornell.edu/recruiting/f...
Auxin 2026 - Association of Applied Biologists share.google/UL6RbbwfcauC...
π± Recruiting PhD students & postdocs (Fall 2026) at UniversitΓ© de MontrΓ©al (Canada)!
Projects on plant morphogenesis & biomechanics
π°Possible Funding via Impact+ Canada:
β’ PhD: $40k/yr Γ 3
β’ Postdoc: $70k/yr Γ 2
π© Contact me before Jan 31 with CV + short note.
#PhD #Postdoc #Biophysics
Weβre hiring! π±
Open positions in my lab for candidates interested in cambium development in Arabidopsis, hybrid aspen, or silver birch. Apply now! Please repost! jobs.helsinki.fi/job/Helsinki...
Please repost and spread the word! π
PlantGENE was awarded a Special Creativity Extension grant from the National Science Foundation.
Learn more at plantgene.sivb.org/plantgene-aw...
#plantscience #bioengineering #ScienceCommunity
Thea ready to pour plant tissue culture medium
Thea and Lab Tech Jacqueline
Thea conducting corn tissue culture
Thea completing first PCR
The Lab welcomes ππΌ#undergrad Thea J. #ECSU. She is part of our corn π½ NSF grant. We are improving regeneration from seedling tissues and introducing morphogenic factors using Agrobacteriumπ§¬π§«π¦ π±. Thea is supervised by Lab Tech Jacqueline and peer mentored by Nicole. #ECSUVikingsScience #plant
I really enjoyed the opportunity to hear Mark Estelle, Maarten Koornneef & @plantevolution.bsky.social speak about their careers at the recent @naascarabidopsis.bsky.social #PlantScience Awards.
As always on such occasions, I found myself looking up the old papers mentioned. I compiled them here π§΅π
Postdoc positions focused on gene editing using protoplasts and plant regeneration for genetic improvement of forest trees at NC State π³
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Are you looking for a PhD in Plant Science? Check our our project on barley canopy architecture. Combine genetics and physics to understand how awns influence barley grain development. Find out more here: lnkd.in/eWhWammJ Apply by 14th December. #PhDPosition
#PlantSci @instmolplantsci.bsky.social
Interested in learning about the latest and greatest research in how plants respond to excess salt, too little or too much water? Come to the GRC in Salt and Water Stress in Switzerland. Lots of opportunities for all career levels. www.grc.org/salt-and-wat.... Please repost!
Hey plant developmental biologists! Want to do great science with a great guy in a great place? @oconnord.bsky.social is looking for a postdoc to join his lab at Colorado State:
oconnorlab.colostate.edu/wp-content/u...
#devbio #plantscience #botany #bioimaging #microscopy
Hiring a #postdoc to join our new lab at CSU! oconnorlab.colostate.edu
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New #PlantSciEvents Event Added: Plant Tissue Culture and Genome Engineering - 2026
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#PlantScience
Check out the ToC of our latest Special Issue about auxin in plant development.
https://bit.ly/3KSt2BW
All articles are free to read for 2 months. @srobertgroup.bsky.social
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New #PlantSciEvents Event Added: Plant Tissue Culture and Genome Engineering - 2026
πhttps://buff.ly/rhPimQh
#PlantScience
Please share & RSVP to join the November 25th webinar!
Hear from the 2025 Philip N. Benfey Arabidopsis Community Lifetime Achievement Awardees! bit.ly/naascawards
@plantevolution.bsky.social
Join us at the Plant Science Research Institute of the University of Montreal to develop your research group in Plant Molecular Genetics:
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Call for a tenure-track position at our Department of Plant Molecular Biology in Lausanne! We are searching for promising early-career researchers in the broad field of plant-organismal interactions. Deadline: November 30, 2025 - Please re-post!
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Please repost and spread the word! π
This should be fun! π€ Join us May 10-13 in Barcelona!!
www.ptcge2026.com
Really looking forward to this panel discussion on Tuesday - getting to discuss in depth why it is important to define plant cell types and states!
#PlantScience π±
Thrilled to have our spatial single-cell atlas of the Arabidopsis lifecycle in @NaturePlants. Turns out that its easy to make nice images when spatial expression of 1,000 genes is available! 1/n
@natanellae.bsky.social @tatsuyanobori.bsky.social @joeecker.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Promotional image for the PCA Imaging Workshop Webinar Series: FIJI Basics for Visualizing and Quantifying Plant Images. The promo has a purple and green plant cell graphic with a black background. It also includes the details for the webinar including the date/time: Wednesday September 24, 2025 9:30am CT/10:30am ET/7:30am PT, the Zoom Link, and the Organizers: Ivan Radin, Kirk Czymmek, and Daniel Kierzkowski.
Promotional image for the PCA Imaging Workshop Webinar Series: FIJI Basics for Visualizing and Quantifying Plant Images. The promo has a purple and green plant cell graphic with a black background. It also includes the details for the webinar including the date/time: Wednesday September 24, 2025 9:30am CT/10:30am ET/7:30am PT, and the abstract for the event.
We are excited to announce the PCA Imaging Workshop Webinar Series: FIJI Basics for Visualizing and Quantifying Plant Images!
This workshop will be held on Wednesday, September 24, 2025 at 7:30am PT/9:30am CT/10:30am ET.
Register Now! bit.ly/45zJE7V
@radinbio.bsky.social @rheelab.bsky.social
Our new work uncovering how WIND1 promotes somatic embryogenesis as a bifunctional chromatic regulator!!!!
We knew WIND1 promotes new fate acquisition and now we show WIND1 also helps repressing existing identity!
Now in the latest issue! Lowkey, I love that you get to post about your stuff when itβs bioRxiv, Early View, AND latest issue π