Entries by Suzanne Cholwek

Recognizing Plant Cell first authors: Dmitry Lapin

Dmitry Lapin, co-first author of A coevolved EDS1-SAG101-NRG1 module mediates cell death signaling by TIR-domain immune receptors Current Postition: Postdoctoral researcher at Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research (Cologne, Germany) Education: MSc from Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy (Russia), PhD in Biology from Utrecht University (The Netherlands) Non-scientific interests: technology, science-fiction Brief biography: I am […]

Recognizing Plant Physiology first authors: Magali Grison

Magali Grison, first author of Plasma Membrane Receptor Like Kinases relocalise to plasmodesmata in response to osmotic stress Current position: CNRS Engineer Education: PhD in Plant Biology, University Of Bordeaux, France Non-scientific interest: Climbing, sailing, painting, and the history of art Brief bio: At twenty years old after short studies I worked in a pediatric […]

Recognizing Plant Physiology first authors: Melanie Morales Fernández

Melanie Morales Fernández, first author of Malondialdehyde: Facts and Artifacts Current Position: Postdoctoral researcher of the Spanish Government Fellowship ‘Juan de la Cierva’ in the Research Group of Plant Biology under Mediterranean Conditions, Department of Biology, University of Balearic Islands, Spain Education: MsC of Environmental Agrobiology, PhD Plant Biology Non-scientific Interests: Nature, travel, sport, photography, and […]

Recognizing Plant Cell first authors: Li-Qing Zhang

Li-Qing Zhang, co-first author of Mutual regulation of receptor-like kinase SIT1 and B’κ-PP2A shapes the early response of rice to salt stress Current position: Ph.D. Candidate, College of Life Science, Hebei Normal University, Hebei Key Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Key Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Biology of Ministry of Education, Hebei Collaboration Innovation […]

Recognizing Plant Cell first authors: Ji-Long Zhao

Ji-Long Zhao, co-first author of Mutual regulation of receptor-like kinase SIT1 and B’κ-PP2A shapes the early response of rice to salt stress Current Position: Ph.D. Candidate, College of Life Sciences, Hebei Normal University, Hebei Key Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Key Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Biology of Ministry of Education, Hebei Collaboration Innovation […]

Recognizing Plant Physiology first authors: Carlos Rubilar-Hernández

Carlos Rubilar-Hernández, first author of PI4KIIIβs activity regulate lateral root formation driven by endocytic trafficking to the vacuole Current Position: Researcher at Laboratorios Diagnofruit Ltda., Chile Education: Master in Biological Sciences, and PhD in Sciences, mention in Molecular and Cellular Biology and Neurosciences at Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile Non-scientific Interests: Hiking and city-walking, listening […]

Recognizing Plant Cell first authors: Lucas Vanhaelewyn

Lucas Vanhaelewyn, first author of Differential UVR8 signal across the stem controls UV-B-induced inflorescence phototropism Current Position: PhD candidate in the Laboratory of Functional Plant Biology at Ghent University Education: PhD studies (2015-present); Master of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, major in Plant Biotechnology at Ghent University (2011-2015), Belgium; Bachelor in Agro- and Biotechnology, major in Biotechnology […]

Recognizing Plant Cell first authors: Harriet Parsons

Harriet Parsons, co-first author and corresponding author of Separating Golgi Proteins from Cis to Trans Reveals Underlying Properties of Cisternal Localization Current position: Maternity leave until 2020 Education: PhD in Plant Biochemistry, University of Edinburgh Non-specific interests: Hiking, sea-kayaking, growing my own vegetables. Brief Bio: I started my scientific career in Prof. Stephen Fry’s group […]

Recognizing Plant Cell first authors: Jason Sims

Jason Sims, first author of Meiotic DNA repair in the nucleolus employs a non-homologous end joining mechanism Current Position: Post-doctoral researcher at the University of Vienna / MFPL Education: PhD in molecular biology, special doctoral program in Chromosome Dynamics, from the University of Vienna / MFPL Non-Scientific Interests: travelling, learning foreign languages, spending time with […]