Nick Talbot
@talbotlabTSL
Interested in plant pathology, fungal development, cell biology. I study a disease called rice blast. Executive Director, The Sainsbury Laboratory- Views my own
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Register for this amazing meeting before 19th May. Our theme is Understanding Fungal Communication: Mechanisms, Interactions and Consequences. Anna Selmecki and I promise you fantastic speakers, including many early career scientists, thought-provoking discussion & lots of fun!
#Bangladesh has recently finalized regulatory guidelines, treating transgene-free genome-edited plants akin to conventionally bred varieties.
It was an honor to train dedicated scientists from Bangladesh on the 'SOPs' for developing genome-edited plants.
#GenomeEditing
Great insight into why patients on BTK inhibitors develop invasive aspergillosis from Mihalis Lionakis led by Jigar V Desai in collaboration for Tobias Hohl MD, PhD and CramerLab!
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Excited to share our latest Pocket-K publication on 'Rust-Resistant Soy for Africa' in collaboration with ISAAA Inc..
isaaa.org/kc/cropbiotech…
This report outlines the growing concern of Asian soybean rust (ASR) in Africa and how policymakers, scientists, industry leaders, and…
Join me at the The Royal Society meeting on 3 June to hear how beneficial #MicrobialAssociations can advance sustainable productivity in agriculture! 👇🏼
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Our bioimaging platform supports a lot of Norwich research, including from Norwich Research Park The Sainsbury Laboratory Earlham Institute Quadram Institute
Excited to share our preprint! Plant tandem kinase proteins (TKPs) provide resistance to Magnaporthe by direct effector binding. TKPs are an emerging class of disease resistance proteins. Thanks to Yi-Chang Sung Yinghui Li Tzion Fahima Soichiro Asuke
biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Circa 1938 fungicide training field school in Northern Ireland. Suceptible potatoes still require 10-15 applications to control late blight but fewer people and lower rates. Image courtesy of R. O’Hanlon Fulbright Ireland N.C. Plant Sciences Initiative NCSU Entomology & Plant Pathology
EVENT - Anne Osbourn Anne Osbourn - Novozymes Prize Symposium Novo Nordisk Foundation - “A million shades of green: Understanding and harnessing plant metabolic diversity”
🗓️ 9 - 10 September 2024
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We’re hosting Nicolas Champouret and Nadine Widdowson Syngenta Flowers for a career round table Q&A with students and postdocs. Moderator is Julie Julie Lintz #CelebratingAlumni