Annalisa Rizza
@AnnalisaRizza
cell biologist, microscopist working at Leica Microsystems/ former postdoc researcher at Sainsbury Laboratory, team of Xander Jones
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14-03-2018 22:11:14
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Happy to share my last contribution to the GA pattern in Arabidopsis by using the latest GPS biosensor! Thank you for including me in your work Jayne! Congrats to all the authors๐๐ Bijun Tang Alexander Jones ๐ Wolf B. Frommer Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University (SLCU)
We can uncover how plants establish and eliminate hormone patterns, to determine their function. Amazing work by Jayne, Annalisa Rizza, Bijun, Wolf and Alexander Jones ๐! Plus there is a more reversible, smaller phenotype Gibberlellin biosensor (GPS2).
Happy to share the latest from Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University (SLCU) examining the cellular location and function of plant hormone Gibberellin (GA) in nitrogen-fixing nodule development. Great work, all!
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Colleen Drapek Alexander Jones ๐ Annalisa Rizza Katharina Schiessl
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Proud of my great colleague and friend Colleen Drapek for this fantastic work about GA and nitrogen-fixing nodule formation. I'm very happy to have contributed to such a terrific story! Congratulations everyone!!๐Alexander Jones ๐ Giles E D Oldroyd (he/they) ๐ณ๏ธโ๐ Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University (SLCU)
Proud to share this story from Alexander Jones ๐ and Giles E D Oldroyd (he/they) ๐ณ๏ธโ๐ teams at Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University (SLCU) looking at where, when and how plant hormone Gibberellin (GA) acts in nitrogen-fixing nodule development using a next-generation GA sensor biorxiv.org/content/10.110โฆ
For Yassin, THUNDER Imager Live Cell was 'โค @ First Test'! After using it at EMBL Heidelberg, he said it was โโฆthe perfect solution to get very high-quality images & also to spend little time on imaging because it's just so fast to acquire each individual slideโ.
I hate goodbyes and seeing the wonderful talent and charm of โฆAnnalisa Rizzaโฉ leave the lab is especially hard. But all smiles thinking of her many major contributions to science and our groupโฉ over the past 7 1/2 years. โฆLeica Microsystemsโฉ is very lucky to have her :-)
Here is my bench..empty! Today was my last day at SLCU Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University (SLCU)! What a time! More than 7 years working on GA with Alexander Jones ๐!๐ Although I am sad leaving all this I'm very excited to start my new position at Leica Leica Microsystems! Let the new adventure begin!
Hi #plantscience community ๐ฑ, I need your help/retweets:
- does anyone have a phyA phyB cry1 cry2 quadruple mutant in Col-0 (not Ler!), and if so could they spare some?
I can pay back in cookies or with a kind acknowledgment depending the geographical situation.
Thx ๐