Gendron Lab

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Gendron Lab

Gendron Lab

@GendronLab

Beigetreten Aralık 2013
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Bahmanyar lab
Bahmanyar lab@Bahmanyarlab·
Tenure at @MCDB_Yale is officially official!! Grateful for the amazing Bahmanyar lab from original members to current members, supportive cell biology community, and colleagues both @Yale and elsewhere. Onward!🥳 mcdb.yale.edu/news/summer-ce…
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Alex Cantó-Pastor
Alex Cantó-Pastor@acantopastor·
I'm thrilled to share that I'll be joining @Yale as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology @MCDB_Yale in January 2025! (1/3)
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Yale MCDB
Yale MCDB@MCDB_Yale·
MCDB Major Moreen Ng Awarded the Tom & Joan Steitz RNA Fellowship. To learn more about Moreen's winning essay, visit: #moreen-ng" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medicine.yale.edu/rnacenter/joan… Congratulations Moreen!
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Siggy Nachtergaele
Siggy Nachtergaele@SiggyN5·
Thank you to @CellChemBiol for the opportunity to write this! It was fun to put to paper and maybe it'll resonate with some folks. Shoutouts to @StanfordBiochem @RohatgiLab and @UChiChemistry, and also my dad who can now cite a paper in which I say 'My father was right' 😆
Cell Chemical Biology@CellChemBiol

Stories: Combating the myth of “innate genius” in science by Sigrid Nachtergaele @SiggyN5 at @MCDB_Yale @YaleCancer @YaleMed dlvr.it/T4QF2w

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Ronald Breaker
Ronald Breaker@RonBreaker·
The bacterial OLE #noncoding RNA is needed for cells to grow on most carbon/energy sources (except glucose or citrate) and to secrete proteins. This find suggests OLE (#ribozyme?) is part of a major regulatory apparatus of many Gram+ species. @PNASNexus tinyurl.com/5bf45s2h
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Society for Research on Biological Rhythms
How plant flowering is controlled by daylength is well understood. However, less understood is how daylength controls plant growth. Using some classic photoperiod experiments, @GendronLab reveal the daylength-sensitive metabolic cues that control growth: buff.ly/48clNdS
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Keck School of Medicine of USC
Keck School of Medicine of USC@KECKSchool_USC·
Researchers found that plants use their circadian clocks to respond to changes in external water and salt levels throughout the day. Controlled by a protein known as ABF, this clock helps plants adapt to extreme conditions such as drought. keck.usc.edu/news/usc-resea…
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Gendron Lab@GendronLab·
Congrats to Qingqing and the rest of the team! Check out our new paper showing plants can sense two seasons simultaneously to control growth and flowering. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
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