Recognizing Plant Physiology first authors: Yue Rui
Yue Rui, first author of Synergistic Pectin Degradation and Guard Cell Pressurization Underlie Stomatal Pore Formation
Current Position: Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Biology, Stanford University
Education: PhD in Plant Biology, The Pennsylvania State University; B.S. in Biological Sciences, China Agricultural University
Non-scientific Interests: music, travelling, cooking, and yoga
Brief bio: I have always been passionate about studying dynamics at the cellular and subcellular levels during plant growth and morphogenesis. During my PhD, I joined Dr. Charles T. Anderson’s lab at the Pennsylvania State University, investigating how the synthesis, modification, and degradation of the walls that surround guard cells enable stomatal pore formation and stomatal movement. After obtaining my PhD degree, I decided to extend my passion for cell dynamics to plant stress responses. I joined Dr. José R. Dinneny’s lab at Stanford University as a postdoc, and my current research focuses on understanding the sensing, signaling, and acclimation of plant cells during osmotic stress.
论文:Synergistic Pectin Degradation and Guard Cell Pressurization Underlie Stomatal Pore Formation
第一作者:芮玥
目前职位:生物系,斯坦福大学,博士后
教育经历:2012.08-2018.05, 宾夕法尼亚州立大学,植物生物学专业,博士;2008.09-2012.06,中国农业大学生命科学理科试验班,理学学士
兴趣爱好:音乐,旅行,做饭,瑜伽
科研经历简介:一直以来我的科研兴趣都集中在研究植物生长和形态建成中细胞和亚细胞水平的动态过程。在攻读博士学位期间,我加入了宾夕法尼亚州立大学Dr. Charles T. Anderson实验室研究气孔保卫细胞壁的合成、修饰、以及降解如何参与气孔的形成和气孔的运动。获得博士学位后,我加入了斯坦福大学Dr. José R. Dinneny实验室进行博士后研究,现阶段致力于探究植物细胞如何感应、介导、以及适应渗透胁迫。