Great talk by Sabine Brumm from Sebastian Schornack lab! The lab has a postdoc opening in case you are interested! #MBP2024
Pls RT. Mycologists - Sabine Brumm and I would like to hear your opinion:
what is this Penicillium-like fungus which grows and sporulates on the ears of our barley growing in controlled environment, and also on the wooden stakes which support the plants?
Today is International Day of #PlantHealth 🌾🌽
Here is an example of our research into healthier crops Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University (SLCU) -
Sabine Brumm, Matthew Macleod, Isaac Coven & others study barley genes that are essential for pathogens to enter and cause disease.
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There was an unwanted pestilence on the Schornack team entry for the Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University (SLCU) pumpkin this year Sabine Brumm Alex Guyon Sebastian Schornack
First speaker in the last session is Sabine Brumm from Sebastian Schornack lab presenting her recent avdances on the Medicago SCAR/WAVE complex #ENPER2023
Great to meet Sabine Brumm from Sebastian Schornack lab again at a conference and to see her progress in her exciting project about the SCAR/WAVE complex. #MBP2024 feels like a ZMBP reunion, we should all make a group pic!
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Meet some of our women in science and find out about their amazing research & science journeys
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Meet Sabine Brumm who is using novel genome editing techniques to produce barley plants with broad and long-term disease resistance.
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Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research funding to advance fundamental research into developing long-lasting broad root disease resistance in barley based on removing a gene in barley that is essential for pathogen entry and establishment. Awarded to Sebastian Schornack Sabine Brumm at Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University (SLCU)
➡️bit.ly/SCARproteins
Advancing fundamental research to develop long-lasting broad root disease resistance in barley based on removing a gene in barley that is essential for pathogen entry and establishment. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research grant awarded to Sebastian Schornack Sabine Brumm at Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University (SLCU)
ℹ️ bit.ly/SCARproteins
Our team's posters IS-MPMI #ISMPMI2023
P-060 Alex Guyon Synaptotagmin events.rdmobile.com/Lists/Details/…
P-067 Alan Wanke (@alanwanke.bsky.social) Cell wall properties & colonization in #Marchantia events.rdmobile.com/Lists/Details/…
P-191 Sabine Brumm development regulators for barley resistance events.rdmobile.com/Lists/Details/…