Entries by Suzanne Cholwek

Recognizing Plant Cell authors: Maxuel de Oliveira Andrade

Maxuel de Oliveira Andrade, first author of The MAF1 phosphoregulatory region controls MAF1 interaction with the RNA polymerase III C34 subunit and transcriptional repression in plants Current Position: Postdoctoral Research, Biochemistry, Brazilian Bioscience National Laboratory (LNBio) – CNPEM, Brazil Education: BS from Federal University of Viçosa (UFV), Brazil; M.S. and Ph.D. from University of São […]

Recognizing Plant Physiology authors: Ariel Hernán Tomassi

Ariel Hernán Tomassi, first author of The intrinsically disordered protein CARP9 bridges HYL1 to AGO1 in the nucleus to promote micro RNA activity Current Position: PhD fellow at Instituto de Agrobiotecnología del Litoral (CONICET-UNL), Santa Fe, Argentina   Education: Ph.D. in Biological Sciences    Non-scientific Interests: traveling, music, series and movies, football, and Crossfit   Brief […]

Recognizing Plant Cell authors: Bastian Oldenkott

Bastian Oldenkott, first author of Reciprocal complementation with moss and angiosperm editing factors Current Position: PhD Candidate in the Department for Molecular Evolution belonging to the Insitute for Cellular and Molecular Botany (IZMB) of the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn Education: MSc Plant Sciences and BSc Biology both at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn Non-scientific Interests: music, gaming, […]

Recognizing Plant Physiology authors: Weiping Mo

Weiping Mo, first author of PHYTOCHROME-INTERACTING FACTOR-LIKE14 and SLENDER RICE1 interaction controls seedling growth under salt stress Current Position: Ph.D. candidate at the Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences Education: B.S. from South China Agricultural University (SCAU), and M.S. from China Agricultural University (CAU), Ph.D. candidate at University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Non-scientific […]

Recognizing Plant Direct authors: Bhuvan Pathak

Bhuvan Pathak, first author of Recombinase-mediated integration of a multigene cassette in rice leads to stable expression and inheritance of the stacked locus Current Position:  Program Associate, University of Arkansas Education: PhD in Cell and Molecular Biology (2019) – University of Arkansas; MS in Agronomy (2010) – University of Florida;  BS in Botany (2002) – […]

Recognizing Plant Cell authors: Jiaqi Sun

Jiaqi Sun, first author of LUNAPARK Is an E3 Ligase that Mediates Degradation of ROOT HAIR DEFECTIVE3 to Maintain a Tubular ER Network in Arabidopsis Current Position: Post-Doc Research Fellow, Biology Department, McGill University Education: B. Sc. in Agriculture from Zhejiang University, China; Ph.D. in Cell Biology from McGill University, Canada Non-scientific Interests: movie, running, […]

Recognizing Plant Physiology authors: Maja Arsic

Maja Arsic, first author of Bio-imaging techniques reveal foliar phosphate uptake pathways and leaf phosphorus status Current Position: PhD student (University of Copenhagen and the University of South Australia) Education: Bachelor of Science (Advanced with Class I Honours), Griffith University Australia Non-scientific interests: hiking, reading, blogging, and illustration Brief-Bio: As I have always been fascinated by the […]

Recognizing Plant Physiology authors: Duncan Coleman

Duncan Coleman, first author of The SUMO E3 ligase SIZ1 negatively regulates shoot regeneration Current Position: PhD Student, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo Education: MSc Biosciences, Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST), Japan; BSc Biology, Biochemistry and Geography, University of Canterbury, New Zealand Non-scientific Interests: cycling, watching movies, and listening to music […]

Recognizing Plant Physiology authors: Kate Johnson

Kate Johnson, first author of Xylem embolism spreads by single-conduit events in three dry forest angiosperm stems Current Position: PhD candidate, Discipline of Biological Sciences, School of Natural Sciences, University of Tasmania Education: BSc and Hons from the University of Tasmania Non-scientific Interests: painting, bush walking (hiking), cycling, and reading Brief bio: I grew up […]