Christine Faulkner
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Tough call. Both clearly expressions of great respect and a strong @johninnescentre.bsky.social legacy!
Reposted by Christine Faulkner
biology.ox.ac.uk
Oxford Biology is growing 📢

We’re appointing 3 Associate Professors in:
🌱 Plant Sciences
🦉 Animal Behaviour
🔬 Molecular Cell Biology

3 fields. 3 opportunities. One new home for Oxford Biology.

Learn more 👉 bit.ly/41S2Tc7
Apply now 👉 bit.ly/488CNW3
Photo showing the inside atrium of the new Life and Mind Building
Reposted by Christine Faulkner
johninnescentre.bsky.social
EVENT - Calling all teachers, A-level science classes and colleges! Registration is now open for the NBI Accessible Science Talks 2025

🗓️ Tuesday 7 October 2025

💻 Register here: jic.link/NBIAST2025
pdchristine.bsky.social
For sure great news for plant science, but it's actually *even better* news because you missed at least one! @tinaschreier.bsky.social
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pdchristine.bsky.social
Awesome news Tonni! All the very best for your new adventure.
pdchristine.bsky.social
Yesterday I talked* science with modellers, mathematicians, biochemists, cell biologists and geneticists. Sound like your kind of place? Join us!

Applications for a tenure-track or tenured Group Leader ar JIC close Monday.

(*I love chatting - if you come to JIC I *will* stop you in the corridor)
pdchristine.bsky.social
**GROUP LEADER VACANCY**

Discovery Plant Sciences

Got burning questions about how plants grow and respond to their environment? So do we. Come join us!

#johninnescentre
#plantscijobs
pdchristine.bsky.social
So exciting to see greater resoluton of features long hinted at - another leap in our understanding of these enigmatic structures!
#Plasmodesmata
madic.bsky.social
New preprint: In situ Architecture of #Plasmodesmata.

Using #cryoET, #AlphaFold & proteomics, we uncover the native organization of plant intercellular nanopores.

🔗 doi.org/10.1101/2025...

🧪🧵1/n
#teamtomo #PlantScience #Physcomitrium #Arabidopsis #cryoEM
pdchristine.bsky.social
JIC GROUP LEADER VACANCY

We're looking for interests in areas including, but not limited to, growth and development, environmental and organism interactions, physiology, signalling and molecular processes, taking quantitative cell biological, genetic, biochemical and modelling approaches.
pdchristine.bsky.social
VACANCY

Optical Microscopy Specialist

Come work alongside the plant and microbial scientists at JIC and help us explore the biological frontier at the tissue, cell and subcellular scale!
johninnescentre.bsky.social
VACANCY - We’re seeking an Optical Microscopy Support Specialist to join our Bioimaging Platform, to help train users on light microscopes, collaborate on imaging projects and provide technical support.

www.jic.ac.uk/vacancies/op...

Closing date - 11 August 2025
Contract - Full time, indefinite
Optical Microscopy Support Specialist | John Innes Centre
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Optical Microscopy Support Specialist to join the Bioimaging Platform at the John Innes Centre.
www.jic.ac.uk
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johninnescentre.bsky.social
We’re pleased to announce two new vacancies for senior roles at our institute:

Group Leader in Discovery Plant Sciences: www.jic.ac.uk/vacancies/gr...

🗓️ Closes 25 August

Independent Fellowship in Plant-Associated Microbial Interactions: www.jic.ac.uk/vacancies/in...

🗓️ Closes 5 September
pdchristine.bsky.social
We're looking for interests in areas including, but not limited to, growth and development, environmental and organism interactions, physiology, signalling and molecular processes, taking quantitative cell biological, genetic, biochemical and modelling approaches.
Reposted by Christine Faulkner
plantevolution.bsky.social
Must read for all who use Nicotiana benthamiana as a platform: “Causes and consequences of experimental variation in Nicotiana benthamiana
transient expression”
#plantscience

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
pdchristine.bsky.social
Yes - if the whole category is based on what we now know to be flawed analyses, then it probably needs to be removed.
Reposted by Christine Faulkner
natplants.nature.com
Now with a Research Briefing: "Current RNA-seq evidence of mRNA mobility is largely due to noise in the data" rdcu.be/eiWOU
Reposted by Christine Faulkner
tinaschreier.bsky.social
🌿 Excited to share our latest preprint!
We tracked how plasmodesmata numbers evolved across the path from C₃ → C₄ photosynthesis in Flaveria - and found a stepwise increase in cell-to-cell connectivity.
Thoughts or feedback are most welcome 😊
#PlantScience
biorxiv-plants.bsky.social
Stepwise increase in plasmodesmata during C4 evolution in Flaveria https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.04.18.649591v1
pdchristine.bsky.social
An important consequence of the analysis by Paajanen et al is that the 'cell-to-cell mobile RNA' user-defined description listed under Gene Ontology by TAIR is a classification based on flawed analyses. Be careful!

#PlantScience
pdchristine.bsky.social
We need to talk about mobile RNAs...

SNP-based analysis of transcriptomic datasets are subject to technical noise, incomplete genome assemblies and pseudoheterozygosity so it seems like we don't know as much as we thought we knew.

#PlantScience
@johninnescentre.bsky.social
Re-analysis of mobile mRNA datasets raises questions about the extent of long-distance mRNA communication - Nature Plants
This study reveals that a substantial number of transcripts that are currently annotated as graft-mobile lack statistical support from available RNA-seq data.
doi.org
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johninnescentre.bsky.social
NEWS - Deep dive into plant signalling data reveals a noisy “elephant in the room.”

A far-reaching study has cast doubt on statistical methods used to identify long distance signalling networks in plants.

okt.to/UFqTgO
pdchristine.bsky.social
We need to talk about mobile RNAs...

SNP-based analysis of transcriptomic datasets are subject to technical noise, incomplete genome assemblies and pseudoheterozygosity so it seems like we don't know as much as we thought we knew.

#PlantScience
@johninnescentre.bsky.social
Re-analysis of mobile mRNA datasets raises questions about the extent of long-distance mRNA communication - Nature Plants
This study reveals that a substantial number of transcripts that are currently annotated as graft-mobile lack statistical support from available RNA-seq data.
doi.org