Thomas Ott
Plant Cell Biologist; interested in symbiotic plant-microbe interactions, membrane biology, signalling; Professor@ Uni Freiburg, Germany; views are my own. he/him
@jki-research.bsky.social
Securing tomorrow’s resources: The JKI is the Federal Research Center for Cultivated Plants in Germany and one of four departmental research institutes of the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (#BMEL). www.julius-kuehn.de/en/
@keihiruma.bsky.social
Studying Plant-Microbe-Microbe interactions, especially parasitic-mutualistic continuum.
@birgitkemmerling.bsky.social
plant scientist at ZMBP, University Tübingen interested in plant pathogen perception, receptor kinases and membrane organization
@simonelsasser.bsky.social
https://elsaesserlab.wordpress.com/ PI @ Karolinska Institutet Co-Founder @ Epigenica Ab Loves Science, Chromatin and Epigenetic, Synthetic Biology, Microproteins, all of it!
@rensingstefan.bsky.social
Professor of biology interested in #plants, #evolution and #bioinformatics. He/him, private account. @RensingStefan @RensingStefan@Freiburg.social
@zmbp-tuebingen.bsky.social
Center for Plant Molecular Biology, University of Tübingen (Germany) supporting Independent Research Groups focusing on fundamental plant molecular biology since 1999
@albertopmacho.bsky.social
Scientist studying Plant-Pathogen Interactions (Molecular Biology - Biochemistry - Genetics). Scuba diving. Hiking. Football. Photography
@routierlab.bsky.social
Associate prof @umontreal-en.bsky.social Canada Research Chair Biophysics, Developmental biology, Mechanical Modeling, 3D imaging Learning from plants.
@ijpb-versaillescly.bsky.social
IJPB: From knowledge to Innovation in Plant Sciences, located at INRAE Centre IdF - Versailles-Saclay
@alexguyon.bsky.social
PhD student in the Schornack Group @slcuplants.bsky.social. Interested in plant-microbe interfaces. https://www.slcu.cam.ac.uk/people/alex-guyon
@jsalfeld.bsky.social
@camplantsci.bsky.social
News, research and updates from the Department of Plant Sciences at the University of Cambridge.🌱🔬 🌾 https://www.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/
@jennyrussinova.bsky.social
Fascinated by plant receptors and endosomes, group leader at VIB and University of Gent.
@priyaramakrishna.bsky.social
Plant Scientist at EPFL, CH 🌱 • Interested in cellular adaptation to environmental stress • Microscopy enthusiast 🔬• Cryo-elemental imaging ❄️ •
@maudbernoux.bsky.social
CNRS research scientist @LIPME #plantimmunity #temperature #NLRbiology #TIRsignalling
@sebastianevda.bsky.social
Professor of Biotic Interactions, University of Cambridge. Fellow of King's College Cambridge. http://goo.gl/fRtMjq
@marcknightcalcium.bsky.social
Calcium signalling, abiotic and biotic stress responses and plant hormone interactions. Personal Chair in Plant Cell Signalling, Durham University. Visiting Professorship, MLU. Posts by Marc.
@annamartyn.bsky.social
Postdoc in the Garrido Oter lab @MPIPZ Cologne I PhD at Radutoiu lab @Aarhus University I interested in plant-microbe interactions, symbiosis, N2-fixing bacteria 🌱
@manoloyoda.bsky.social
Assistant Prof. @molbioau, interested in root nodule symbiosis, root development, plant hormones, transcriptomics
@huguesrenault.bsky.social
Plant biologist and Research Director @cnrs.fr | Evolutionary and adaptive biochemistry | www.ibmp.cnrs.fr
@chrisnsimms.bsky.social
Science writer and editor. Formerly of New Scientist and Nature. Selection of articles here: https://www.newscientist.com/author/chris-simms/
@shiltemann.bsky.social
Bioinformatics Post-Doc Uni Freiburg, Coordinator of the Galaxy Training Network, DataPLANT data steward, lover of cats, space, crochet, puzzles, CTFs & more Be excellent to each other! She/her 🏳️🌈
@paszkowskilab.bsky.social
Research group of Prof. Uta Paszkowski, @cropscicentre, @camplantsci, University of Cambridge, working on arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in cereal crops 🌾🌽🍄
@mpipz.bsky.social
News from the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research (MPIPZ) in Cologne, Germany - Basic molecular biological research on plants and microbes
@molplantsci.bsky.social
Section of Plant Physiology and Molecular Biology of the German Society for Plant Sciences (DBG)
@oindrila.bsky.social
Post Doctoral Researcher @unil.bsky.social|Former DBT-Research Associate at National Institute of Plant Genome Research|Nitrogen fixation|Root Nodule Symbiosis| 🇮🇳➡️🇨🇭
@thomas-spallek.bsky.social
What makes a plant a good parasite? - This question followed me from RIKEN Yokohama to the Uni. of Hohenheim and the University of Goettingen, where my group studies parasitic plants using genetics, molecular biology and microscopy. Prev. on X as tomspalk
@trujillolab.bsky.social
Fascinated by ubiquitination. Works at the RWTH Aachen University. Tweets are my own.
@beritebert.bsky.social
@nikolajabel.bsky.social
Assistant Professor @Aarhus University; interested in signalling pathways, symbiotic plant microbe interactions, nitrogen fixation
@jleevonipb.bsky.social
Plant Scientist at the Leibniz Inst of Plant Biochemistry. Interest in Plant Immune Signaling
@guidogrossmann.bsky.social
Biologist. Professor @Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
@elkebarbez.bsky.social
@cp-trendsplantsci.bsky.social
Trends in Plant Science, leading monthly review journal in plant science, supports I&D in STEM. Posts & opinions are from the Editor, Susanne C.Brink
@structplantbio.bsky.social
Structural biologist interested in all things green. Professor at University of Geneva, Switzerland. https://web.structplantbio.org/
@mfritscherfehr.bsky.social
Science Manager | Strategy & Communication @UniFreiburg
@aroessling.bsky.social