Posts by Catherine Bellini
Proud and honoured to be one of the two laureates of the 2025 Rósen Linné Prize. Warm thanks to all students, PhD students and postdocs who joined me over the years and greatly contributed to our research success. Thanks also to colleagues at UPSC, IJPB and INRAE for their continued support always.
Proud and honoured to be one of the two laureates of the 2025 Rósen Linné Prize. Warm thanks to all students, PhD students and postdocs who joined me over the years and greatly contributed to our research success. Thanks also to colleagues at UPSC, IJPB and INRAE for their continued support always.
🧪🌾 @cathbell62.bsky.social works @umeauniversitet.bsky.social & @ijpb-versaillescly.bsky.social in France and has been instrumental to establish #INUPRAG, a collaboration between @umeaplantsciencecentre.se, @inrae-france.bsky.social & @cragenomica.bsky.social.
#IJPB takes the floor at the 4th INUPRAG Symposium.
👩🔬C. Bellini 👉 CATS team bit.ly/4dy5hHO
👨🔬N. Arnaud 👉 FTA team bit.ly/3JfhiJ9
INUPRAG is a consortium between @inrae-france.bsky.social (BAP department) @umeaplantsciencecentre.se and @cragenomica.bsky.social
@ijpb-versaillescly.bsky.social
A women standing behind a speaker's desk presenting a welcoming slide.
A man holding a presentation about boreal forests.
A women holding a presentation about moose damage and tree growth.
🌾INUPRAG 2025 - Advancing Plant Science Together!🧪
Great to see @umeaplantsciencecentre.se
so well represented at the 4th INUPRAG Symposium in Montpellier this week!
Thanks to @inrae-france.bsky.social and the Institute for Plant Sciences of Montpellier (IPSiM) for hosting this inspiring event!
Image: Activated and unliganded RuBisCO protein from Spinach. Credit: Taylor, T.C., Andersson, I./ Wikimedia Commons
Rubisco enzyme is responsible for capturing CO2 from the atmosphere, crucial for photosynthesis. Recent research has mapped mutant Rubisco molecules which could revolutionize plant CO2 assimilation & adapt to future climates
buff.ly/7Ms2OZt v @innovativegenomics.bsky.social #PlantScience #Science
Finally!
Im so excited to present to culmination of many years of work from the fantastic Defeng Shen and some great collaborators. For details, I have made a digested thread below, but if you are more interested feel free to reach out (and read the paper of course).
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Guerre en Ukraine : le texte de la déclaration commune des Etats-Unis et de Kiev sur une proposition de cessez-le-feu avec la Russie
🌱 When a root cell undergoes symmetric division, are the daughter cells actually identical? By combining live-cell imaging and scRNAseq we discovered a new cell state with uneven BR activity. Read our full paper in Cell: doi.org/10.1016/j.ce... @nvukas.bsky.social @trevormnolan.bsky.social
🧪🌾DISPATCH - Are you interested in intercellular communication and plasmodesmata?🔬
Take a look on the recent dispatch article from Rishikesh Bhalerao in @currentbiology.bsky.social:
www.cell.com/current-biol...
🧪🌾VACANCY - Are you interested in tree biology and looking for a PhD?🧬🖥️
Join Totte Niittylä's group and the @novo-nordisk.bsky.social Synergy Project CarbonTree and study wood formation in hybrid aspen.
Read more here:
www.slu.se/en/about-slu...
Deadline: March 10
#PlantSciJobs #ScienceJobs
Varvara Dikaya is sitting on a border wall of a platform that is reaching over a frozen river. She has dark curly hair and wears a blue jacket and hiking shoes, holding her hands around her bent right leg. It is a foggy winter day. On the right side, one can see some benches and trees through the fog.
🧪🌾 NEWS - How are cold responses regulated in plants?
PhD student Varvara Dikaya focussed on PORCUPINE, a protein involved in RNA splicing and found that the answer to this question is not simple.
Read more about her PhD thesis, which she will defend tomorrow, here👇:
www.upsc.se/about-upsc/n...