
The RIPE Project
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Realizing Increased Photosynthetic Efficiency is an international research project that engineers crops to turn sunlight into food more efficiently.
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Read about the latest in genomics research from our home institute, Genomic Biology! There are a couple of RIPE features in this year’s Biomarker, and we can even help you out with page 61 🙂 bit.ly/49ALtmQ





We are thrilled to announce our new leadership duo! Lisa Ainsworth is our Director & ElizabeteCarmo-Silva is our Deputy Director! Lisa & Elizabete have been with RIPE for years & we look forward to what we can accomplish under their guidance. Full announcement here: bit.ly/42UuCtW


Check out this Scientific American article about our ‘Hot Potato’ research! bit.ly/4hYOX5z


This semester, RIPE will be joined by NRES at Illinois/Communication @ Illinois student Maria Raza as our science communication intern! Maria will work with our team to share RIPE news and also participate in career preparation experiences. Welcome to the team, Maria! bit.ly/3XbypiO


Current & former RIPE team members were invited to share their expertise & provide commentary on a recent New Phytologist article. Read Coralie & Yi's article, “Mesophyll conductance and cell wall composition: insights from a meta-analysis across species,” doi.org/10.1111/nph.70…


RIPE researchers from Lancaster University wrote a chapter in the latest volume of Methods in Enzymology, providing a protocol for using radiometric assays to measure Rubisco in plant leaves. Read more about their work here: bit.ly/3XzXW5h


Lancaster University’s ElizabeteCarmo-Silva has been named Deputy Director of the internationally-acclaimed The RIPE Project RIPE is an international research project that aims to increase global food production by developing crops that turn the sun’s energy into food more efficiently

A RIPE team determined a crucial soybean photosynthesis improvement via traditional breeding methods is unlikely. Gene editing could be the key to unlocking soybean potential. They were published in The Plant Journal Article: doi.org/10.1111/tpj.17… Story: bit.ly/4iAM0ZN


RIPE team members have developed an R package for curve fitting that enables users to build analysis pipelines for fitting photosynthetic gas exchange data. Read more about PhotoGEA in Plant Cell & Environment: doi.org/10.1111/pce.15…




RIPE Researchers, in work done for CABBI, demonstrated that increasing the Rubisco enzyme in C4 crops like sorghum and sugar cane increases photosynthesis and yield as well! Their work was published in the National Academy of Sciences proceedings. doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2… Genomic Biology