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Like humans and animals, plants defend themselves against pathogens with the help of their immune system. But how do they activate…
The plant immune system uses specialized proteins called receptor kinases to detect and respond to microbial pathogens. In new work…
How new cell types evolve remains a major question in biology. Across multi-cellular organisms, reproduction generally occurs via…
In a recent publication in Genome Research, PhD and Master Students from the Nodine lab report a novel next-generation sequencing…
Aquilegia is a plant with strikingly beautiful flowers with around 70 species extending across the Northern Hemisphere, four of which…
Are you excited about doing a PhD in Plant Science? Then apply now to the Vienna BioCenter (VBC) PhD Programme and join the Gregor…
How are proteins in the cells of a flowering plant similar to social networks on Twitter or Facebook? And how might both of those be…
As part of the international Fascination of Plants Day, the GMI once again teamed up with the Vienna Open Lab to offer a two hour…
To combat pathogen infection in both animals and plants, it is important to know which genes in the pathogen are important for…
Magnus Nordborg has been awarded a €2.5M ERC Advanced Grant to study the causes of epigenetic variation in the global Arabidopsis…