Naomi Nakayama
@nakayama_naomi
Group leader of the Biological Forms + Function Lab @Imperialbioeng. Trying to understand bio designs and design with bio. Views my own.
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What can developmental change teach us about plants?
Explore the mechanisms behind plant developmental variation under evolution, domestication, environment & engineering at #SLS24 🌱 #PlantScience #DevelopmentalBiology
⏰Abstracts close 29 APRIL 2024
🗓️slcu.cam.ac.uk/sls24
Empowering scientists of all backgrounds will drive cutting-edge research and innovation that will shape a safe, healthy and food-secure planet for everyone.
#WorldCreativityandInnovationDay
A lot of excitement already at Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University (SLCU) for the first UK Plant Biomechanics Day. Glad to see you all!
Can you spot yourself in our group picture? 📸 Let's keep the momentum going and continue to inspire each other! #UKPlantBiomech
Happy to see our work on How Hydrostatic Pressure controls Development via Yap in the cover of Nature Cell Biology Nature Cell Biology. Congratulation to Delan Alasaadi Delan N Alasaadi for the design and thanks to Julien Marcetteau for the image. To see the paper go to: nature.com/articles/s4155…
How can we expand the number of organisms we research?
Join Tyler Barnum, Ph.D. and seemay chou on May 2nd in SF for a convo on predicting ideal growth conditions and choosing transformable research organisms, co-hosted by Fifty Years and Arcadia!
RSVP: lu.ma/32pzf424
Thank you @plantphys and Nicola Trozzi for publicizing my lab’s work! I’m very proud of it and the team. It is the culmination of ~8 years of research that was full of learning experiences and unexpected results.
Our collaborative work with Prof Huakun Zhang’s group on the first plant fine-scale chromatin architecture is finally out! Special thanks to Prof Chuan He UChicago Chemistry for supporting us through the whole journey!
link.springer.com/10.1038/s41467… John Innes Centre
On Tuesday 16 April, starting at 10.15am, we will hold our first evidence session on engineering biology. We'll be hearing from
10.15am:
Paul Freemont
Dr Grandellis of Earlham Institute
Rosser Lab
11:15am:
Tom Ellis
Lucia Marucci
Watch live here:
parliamentlive.tv/Event/Index/67…
Happy to share that our work engineering cellulose-producing bacteria to grow light-induced patterns and make melanin to grow black leather-like materials is now published OA in Nature Biotechnology > Study led by the amazing Marcus Walker Marcus Walker nature.com/articles/s4158…
Let's fly into flower heads, and enjoy the hidden beauty of vasculature structures within it. Excited to share our work is now published New Phytologist! A result from multi-year collaboration Paula Elomaa 🇫🇮🇺🇦 Przemek Prusinkiewicz Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry CanadianLightSource
nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…