Entries by Suzanne Cholwek

Recognizing Plant Physiology authors: Claudio Calvaruso

Claudio Calvaruso, first author of Specific Lhc proteins are bound to PSI or PSII supercomplexes in the diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana Current Position: PhD candidate at the Institut für Molekulare Biowissenschaften, Goethe University of Frankfurt, Germany Education: PhD candidate at the Goethe University of Frankfurt, in the MSCA-ITN framework “Solar Energy to Biomass” (2017-present); M.sc. in […]

Recognizing Plant Physiology authors: An-Shan Hsiao

An-Shan Hsiao, first author of An Intrinsically Disordered Protein Interacts with Cytoskeleton for Adaptive Root Growth under Stress Current Position: Postdoctoral scientist, University of Cambridge, UK Education: PhD in Plant Molecular Biology, The University of Hong Kong M.Sc. in Plant Biology, National Taiwan University B.Sc. in Life Science (formerly Botany), National Taiwan University Non-scientific Interests: […]

Recognizing Plant Physiology authors: Galileo Estopare Araguirang

Galileo Estopare Araguirang, first author of The 4 Arabidopsis Choline/Ethanolamine Kinase Isozymes Play Distinct Roles in Metabolism and Development Current Position: PhD Candidate (Biochemistry) in Prof. Philip Wigge’s Lab under the prestigious International Max Planck Research School- Primary Metabolism and Plant Growth (IMPRS-PMPG) PhD Program, Germany Education: MSc Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (minor in Botany), […]

Recognizing Plant Physiology authors: Laurent Mombaerts

Laurent Mombaerts, co-first author of Differential effects of day-night cues and the circadian clock on the barley transcriptome Current Position: 2019 – now Postdoctoral Research Scientist, Systems Control group, Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine, University of Luxembourg Education: 2019 : PhD in Engineering, Systems Control Group, Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine, University of Luxembourg. “Dynamical […]

Recognizing Plant Physiology authors: Lukas Müller

Lukas Müller, co-first author of Differential effects of day-night cues and the circadian clock on the barley transcriptome Current Position: Patent engineer at a patent law firm in Munich, Germany Education: 2005 – 2008: Bachelor of Science in agricultural sciences at the Technische Universität München (Technical University of Munich) 2008 – 2011: Master of Science […]

Recognizing Plant Physiology authors: Yong Yang

Yong Yang, first author of RNAi-based screen reveals concerted functions of MEKK2 and CRCK3 in plant cell death regulation Current Position: Research Assistant in the National Navel Orange Engineering Research Center, Gannan Normal University, Jiangxi, China Research Experience: Joint-Ph.D. in the Department of Plant Pathology & Microbiology, Texas A&M University, Texas, USA Education: Doctor and […]

Recognizing Plant Physiology authors: Xinbin Dai

Xinbin Dai, co-first author of MtSSPdb: the Medicago truncatula Small Secreted Peptide Database Current Position: Sr. Computational Biologist, Noble Research Institute, Ardmore, Oklahoma, USA Education: Post-doc in plant biology division at Samuel Roberts Nobel Foundation, United States; PhD in plant science at Nanjing Agricultural University, China Non-scientific Interests: Stay with family and enjoy music Brief […]

Recognizing Plant Physiology authors: Clarissa Boschiero

Clarissa Boschiero, co-first author of MtSSPdb: the Medicago truncatula Small Secreted Peptide Database Current Position: Postdoctoral Fellow at Noble Research Institute, Ardmore, Oklahoma, USA Education: Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Animal Science at São Paulo State University, Brazil Non-scientific Interests: photography, travelling, and gardening Brief bio:  I have always been fascinated by genetics. During my Ph.D. […]

Recognizing Plant Physiology authors: Na Li

Na Li, co-first author of Pseudo Response Regulators regulate photoperiodic hypocotyl growth by repressing PIF4/5 transcription Current Position: Ph.D. candidate in Key Laboratory of Plant Molecular Physiology, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China Education: B.S. in College of Life Sciences, Northwest A&F University, China Non-scientific Interests: traveling, watching movies and playing volleyball […]