Simon Williams
@williamsanu.bsky.social
A/Prof Research School of Biology, ANU
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Simon Williams
@williamsanu.bsky.social
· Mar 13
One of the best aspects of this meeting is catching up with old friends and making new ones! Look forward to seeing you Daniel!
Reposted by Simon J. Williams
Details : Research Fellow in Plant Biochemistry : The University of Melbourne
Careers at The University of Melbourne
jobs.unimelb.edu.au
I'm recruiting a 3-yr postdoc for an ARC-funded project on the interaction between circadian rhythms and grain quality in wheat. #plantsci #circadian
We also have a fully-funded PhD position available.
See Job Ad about Postdoc, email me about the PhD.
jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/91954...
We also have a fully-funded PhD position available.
See Job Ad about Postdoc, email me about the PhD.
jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/91954...
Simon Williams
@williamsanu.bsky.social
· Feb 28
Outsmarted by fungi
A fungal pathogen fabricates phosphate starvation in plant cells to promote virulence
www.science.org
And a great perspective from @carogutj.bsky.social!
Outsmarted by fungi | Science www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Outsmarted by fungi | Science www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Simon Williams
@williamsanu.bsky.social
· Feb 28
Plant pathogenic fungi hijack phosphate signaling with conserved enzymatic effectors
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) is essential for life, and plant cells monitor Pi availability by sensing inositol pyrophosphate (PP-InsP) levels. In this work, we describe the hijacking of plant phosphate s...
www.science.org
Its out....
Plant pathogenic fungi hijack phosphate signaling with conserved enzymatic effectors | Science www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
A wonderful collaboration with the Schaffrath @rwth.bsky.social and Oliveira-Garcia groups! Huge credit to Carl Mcombe and Alex Wegner.
Plant pathogenic fungi hijack phosphate signaling with conserved enzymatic effectors | Science www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
A wonderful collaboration with the Schaffrath @rwth.bsky.social and Oliveira-Garcia groups! Huge credit to Carl Mcombe and Alex Wegner.
Simon Williams
@williamsanu.bsky.social
· Feb 28
Thanks Mike, was an awesome collaboration and huge credit to Carl and Alex (co-first authors!)