Cristobal Uauy
@CristobalUauy
Wheat Geneticist at the John Innes Centre in Norwich, UK
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http://www.jic.ac.uk/profile/cristobal-uauy.asp 10-11-2012 09:23:50
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Highly proud of this recognition! Meaning our work is not only important for us, but for many others! Thanks The Plant Journal and to all these scientist that cited our work! Sara Izquierdo Zandalinas Ron Mittler Ed Blumwald
In the Uauy lab we recently brainstormed (with Sophien Kamoun inspiration) to find new ways to contribute to Open science. Maximillian Jones led our first Preprint review and we are also currently preparing protocols to share in protocols.io (1/2)
Thank you Adam Vaughan for this article in The Times and The Sunday Times explaining the @BofinFarmers trials of GE crops with Rothamsted Research Nigel Halford & John Innes Centre Cristobal Uauy & to Paul Temple & his dogs! To clarify, the GE crops wont be grown on commercial farms till 2025/26 season
Here's the full story on the first gene-edited crops that will be grown on commercial farms in Europe, including details of the three precision-bred organisms from Rothamsted Research Nigel Halford & John Innes Centre Cristobal Uauy directdriller.com/the-power-of-d…
Very much honored! Thanks ICREA Community for this recognition, which is a team effort. Extremelly grateful to my team (current & past members), supportive mentors,
colleagues & friends who make this academic life full of challenges much easier & fun 💜
Incredible paper from my colleague Michael Webster at John Innes Centre, with Ángel Vergara Cruces, identifying the molecular structure of plastid-encoded plastid RNA polymerase (PEP) in plants #plantsci cell.com/cell/fulltext/…
Congratulations Marina Millán Blánquez on an excellent thesis defence - I really enjoyed discussing your work with you today and I just love your wheat carpel hat! Congrats also to Cristobal Uauy and Scott Boden and thank you for inviting me today
Congrats to Marina Millán Blánquez for her PhD defence. Thanks to Beverley Glover & Paul Nicholson for the examination. We are all so proud of you !! … especially with the great hat!
Excited to announce our new review in @JExpBot with PlantomicsLab on plant responses to sulfate deficiency. We explore gene networks in Arabidopsis, rice, & tomato, shedding light on adaptation to sulfur deficiency. Read more: academic.oup.com/jxb/advance-ar…
How do you quantify co-localisation? Do you know how your Pearson's coefficient is calculated? Sergio Gabriel Lopez has done the legwork for you and his paper is worth a read if you perform these analyses in your research. John Innes Centre
Congratulations to Katie Long, our amazing Genius of the Month, for her outstanding contributions to the application of spatial transcriptomics in wheat including cutting-edge approaches to mapping gene expression in wheat spike meristems. John Innes Centre Cristobal Uauy
Simon Griffiths from John Innes Centre presenting very impressive work on genetic and genomic characterization of the Watkins Collection of wheat in #Genomics_Assisted_Breeding in PAG 31 / PAG Australia / PAG Asia . It is a huge resource for wheat improvement.
Thrilled to share our recent work!
Dive into the details here:
sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
#WheatGenetics #StarchMutations
I’m pleased to share our recent manuscript based on my MSc project John Innes Centre in wheat spike development. We found a new allele of an APETALA2-like gene with major effects on spike morphology.
doi.org/10.1007/s00122…
Line N67 ‘normal’ spike vs ANK-15 compact spike: (1/8)