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The (IPG) is a community of MU faculty, students, postdocs, and professionals pursuing novel, creative, and transformative ideas in the field of plant biology.
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http://ipg.missouri.edu 25-01-2012 19:16:24
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Post translational protein modifications drive proteome complexity and are important for ROS/Redox regulation. Frank Van Breusegem Lab brining the IPG up to speed on plant redox proteomics #IPG2023


Secondary messengers like ROS and Ca2+ mediate plant responses. Alex Costa describes how we can study these in vivo/in planta using fluorescent proteins #IPG2023



ROS triggers systemic signaling AKA “ROS wave” Yosef Fichman uses specific dyes to understand how different signals travel across the whole plant #IPG2023


ROS is universal across all organisms, not just plants! Dr. Charles Norton from MU School of Medicine describes his research on how ROS affects smooth muscle cells (type of cell in blood vessels). #IPG2023


Happy to join the #IPG2023 redox symposium welcome reception organized by University of Missouri, Columbia. Thanks for inviting me, Ron Mittler! University of Missouri Press




“Don’t let your vision be limited by what you see”. Nice plenary talk to start #IPG2023 from Dr. Dean Jones Emory Department of Medicine


Seema Sahay presenting her work here #IPG2023 and representing Kasia Glowacka UNL PSI Nebraska Biochem


Jithesh Vijayan presenting his research here at #IPG2023 talking to The DMC lab and representing UNL PSI Nebraska Biochem


Lots of great research being presented from Mizzou Research and beyond at the #IPG2023 poster session from early career researchers!


Circadian clocks, redox rhythm and plant immunity! Xinnian Dong describes fascinating research investigating the interplay of these systems in today’s evening plenary at #IPG2023


Seema Sahay accepting an award for her poster here at #IPG2023 and representing UNL PSI Nebraska Biochem !



Thanks Ron Mittler and all co-organizers for this fantastic #IPG2023 University of Missouri Press conference, the talks were exciting and lots of discussions happened between the sessions🍻. Good Job!!👏


