Emilie Knight
Research assistant in the Borrill lab. I work on wheat genetics and am involved in projects on senescence, micronutrient contents in the grain and developing a method aimed at identifying direct targets of transcription factors in wheat.
@dinglab.bsky.social
Plant diseases threaten ecosystems worldwide. Our mission is to decode disease resistance mechanisms—a vital step toward safeguarding plant health and ensuring a sustainable future. ☞ A plant immunity lab focusing on gene regulation ☞ www.thedinglab.com
@marksmedley1.bsky.social
Gene Editor, Construct Curator, John Innes Centre Wheat Transformation Team. All views are my own.
@paulgaskincfs.bsky.social
Director General, Planning, Operations and Information / Canadian Forest Service / Natural Resources Canada 🔥🌳🌲🪵🐛🪲🪳🍁🍃🌿🧬🔬 Science / Government / Technology |EN/FR/ES| Views my own linkedin.com/in/gaskinp/ EN/FR/ES | Views my own
@freddyboutrot.bsky.social
Translational researcher in plant disease resistance @Limagrain, opinions are my own 🌽🌾🧬🔬
@giusyangione.bsky.social
@emmabeansworth.bsky.social
LGBTQ+ genome scientist, microbiologist... give me a cool genome structure & I am happy! Proud member of @langridgelab.bsky.social & creator of #WhatIsAScientist exhibition
@sarahbailey-etc.bsky.social
PhD student at the John Innes Centre, researching wheat rust disease susceptibility factors. Fascinated by plants 🌾
@nikkiwalter.bsky.social
Postdoc in Murchie lab at University of Nottingham. Wheat, cereals, bacterial biostimulants and genetics. ECR rep for Monogram UK.
@agauley.bsky.social
Plant Scientist at AFBI, leads programs on climate resilience and variety testing in plants
@johninnescentre.bsky.social
We are an independent, international centre of excellence in plant science, genetics and microbiology. www.jic.ac.uk
@wheatgenome.bsky.social
The International Wheat Genome Sequencing Consortium (IWGSC) is an international, collaborative consortium, established in 2005 by a group of wheat growers, plant scientists, and public and private breeders. Website: https://www.wheatgenome.org/
@samtmugford.bsky.social
Science worrier, decoding bugs https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8537-5578
@mcdonaldmeganc.bsky.social
Research fellow @UoB, interested in all things fungi and plants
@ajwhall.bsky.social
Head of plant genomics at Earlham Institute, #Circadian, #Genomics, #Bioinformatics, #wheat, #Arabidopsis. Note, my use of English is unconventional. Co-founder of TraitSeq. Programme lead for DECODING BIODIVERSITY https://tinyurl.com/4k8b8x2x
@scottboden.bsky.social
Plant developmental biologist - flowering, inflorescence architecture and heat responses in wheat, barley and oats 🌾. University of Adelaide, Australia.
@alisonrbentley.bsky.social
Deputy Director, Science in Agriculture & Food at CSIRO. Women in Crop Science
@wheatinitiative.bsky.social
COORDINATING GLOBAL RESEARCH FOR WHEAT. An international partnership of private and public organisations engaged in wheat research for a food-secure future. https://www.wheatinitiative.org/
@surbhigrewal.bsky.social
Wheat researcher at the University of Nottingham Wheat Research Centre working with wild relative species
@hikemaydon.bsky.social
Associate Professor in the School of BioSciences, University of Melbourne. Metabolic signalling, circadian clocks. Teacher of Genetics. Researcher of plants. Dad. Runner. https://blogs.unimelb.edu.au/haydonlab/
@yuliding.bsky.social
Ph.D., Marie Curie Alumni, scientific editor @Developmental Cell @CellPress, views my own
@dsw-isp.bsky.social
Delivering Sustainable Wheat (DSW) is a collaborative Strategic Research Programme, involving 11 institutes and organisations, funded by BBSRC
@nikolaiadamski.bsky.social
Senior Post-doc in Cristobal Uauy's lab at John Innes Centre. Studying plant development in wheat. Views are my own. He/him. https://www.jic.ac.uk/people/nikolai-adamski/
@chen-ji.bsky.social
Postdoc in John Innes Centre, working on wheat biofortification 🌾, focusing on enhancing zinc and iron content in wheat grain using genetic and bioinformatics approaches.
@beccatesta.bsky.social
PhD student studying wheat genetics & development at the John Innes Centre | Norwich | she/her 🌱🌱🌱
@glombikm.bsky.social
postdoc in De Vega lab, Earlham Institute, Norwich, UK. Pangenomes, polyploid crops, evolution and improvement.
@delfidorussen.bsky.social
PhD student studying wheat genetics/genomics at the John Innes Centre | University of Cambridge and WUR graduate | I love plants 🌿👩🔬🌾🌺 | she/her
@philippaborrill.bsky.social
Wheat geneticist and group leader at John Innes Centre. Interested in #micronutrients, #senescence, #polyploidy and #genomics. She/her. https://borrilllab.com/
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