Emily Flashman
@emily_flashman
Enzymes, oxygen and stress-sensing - mostly in plants
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27-11-2012 10:06:36
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Thinking about the big questions? Our free application workshop is only 3 weeks away - if you are an EDI candidate considering whether a PhD is for you, check out our website for support available. envres.web.ox.ac.uk/home London NERC DTP Students for EDI NERC Student Network UNIQ Springer Nature
Happy to share the report from my fellowship at POST (UK Parliament) I enjoyed working on this topic and having the opportunity to talk to so many knowledgeable people when putting it together Thank you to all the contributors, Royal Society of Chemistry and POST (UK Parliament) for this valuable experience
We’re hiring! One post-doc position available in my group Dipartimento di Biologia - UniPisa . I’m looking for motivated candidates with a background in plant molecular physiology to work on the topic: “Molecular mechanisms underlying drought stress memory in tomato”. bandi.unipi.it/public/Bandi/D…
We have an exciting opportunity to join us as an Associate Professor (or Professor) in Molecular Plant Biology! 🍃 The post is in partnership with St John's College and the deadline is 1 March ⏩ bit.ly/3OgnqQO
We are looking for a postdoc to work on a Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research funded project on the crosstalk of plant (and bacteria) oxygen sensing and symbiotic nitrogen fixation tinyurl.com/UniOxlowO2
Protein Termini 2024 news! We now have both FEBS-sponsored Youth Travel Funds and one generous IUBMB-sponsored Youth Travel Award for a participant outside the FEBS area. Details at proteintermini2024.febsevents.org/travel-grants. Apply alongside registration/abstract submission. Deadline 12 April!!
A week left to apply! 🚨 I’m looking for a research technician to join us Oxford Biology and to help set up an efficient transformation pipeline in the C4 species Gynandropsis. Come work with us on leaf anatomy and photosynthesis! 🌱🪴 Find out more 👇 my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit…
Very excited to see our paper out in Nature Communications this week! We found that N-terminally modifying enzymes ADO & NatA have distinct substrate preferences, which could have implications for protein stability and the hypoxic response. Read the paper: bit.ly/4cxk45u
Huge congratulations, Dr Dirr 🥂Fantastic thesis research on plant oxygen sensing - masterfully defended. Emily Flashman Oxford Biology International Society for Plant Low O2 Research