
Mike Haydon 🌱⏰
@hikemaydon
Associate Professor @Biosci_unimelb. Metabolic signalling, circadian clocks. Teacher of genetics. Researcher of plants. Dad. Runner. @hikemaydon.bsky.social
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https://blogs.unimelb.edu.au/haydonlab/ 23-06-2012 15:30:03
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7 days left to apply for these TWO positions in genomics. We especially want female applicants!!! Australian Society of Plant Scientists Genetics AustralAsia

Postdoc opportunity in our lab Uni of Adelaide as part of @Plants4Space to develop #synbio and transformation tools for Wolffia, and applying these tools to cell wall engineering for Space applications #glycotime #plantsci careers.adelaide.edu.au/cw/en/job/5137…

Florigens have an enduring role during cereal inflorescence development, but they can also compromise fertility. Here's our review that discusses the need to find the right balance of florigens in cereals: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…. Thanks to Annis Richardson and @madelainebart

Check our new publication where we show how plant growth responses interconnect with photoperiod perception. Great team work CRAG (Alba, Marc, Bernat, Laia, peresillo) Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences, UCC (Sanata, Ferga) and the Caldana Lab.


Our latest paper exploring the role of Photoperiod-1 during wheat inflorescence development is now out in Current Biology cell.com/current-biolog…, led by Adam Gauley Adam Gauley🧵

Congratulations! BioSciences UniMelb




New paper! Circadian clocks in the field. Wonderful collaboration with Hiroshi Kudoh at Kyoto University, studying #circadian signalling in a natural plant population. Congrats to first authors Haruki Nishio and @Dodka_ 1/2 John Innes Centre #chronobiology pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…


Good luck Francis Kuang Leung Research Group School of Chemistry | University of Melbourne Bio21 Institute for your talk on plant ethylene biosynthesis Biomolecular Horizons 2024 #BMH2024 💪💪💪




Hey Australian Society of Plant Scientists You should be on Bluesky! It’s where all the cool kids are at… 🌱🪴🌾🦋


Hey Australian Society of Plant Scientists My starter pack for the better place now has over 50 Aussie plant scientists. But we need more! Come on over go.bsky.app/AiLTKHH
