Stéphanie Robert
@srobertgroup.bsky.social
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Our research is focused on understanding the single steps controlling plant plasticity.
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sylviecoursol.bsky.social
The IJPB meets the public: wonderful moments of exchange! 🤩
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ehaswell.bsky.social
I started to work on MscS-Like proteins 20 years ago, dreaming that they were involved in plant mechanotransduction. And it is becoming more & more clear that they are!
#plantscience 🧪
"DmMSL10 is crucial for mechanosensing, facilitating AP firing by generating a receptor potential (RP) amplitude."
aribidopsis.bsky.social
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MSL10 is a high-sensitivity mechanosensor in the tactile sense of the Venus flytrap @natcomms.nature.com from Toyota lab.

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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mplantpcom.bsky.social
The winners of rising stars in plant sciences 2025 #Editorial #MolecularPlant cell.com/molecular-pl...
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xanderjones.bsky.social
Only a few days left to apply!

My group is looking for a postdoc to engineer and deploy new tools to precisely manipulate and decode how auxin coordinates plant morphogenesis.

@starmorph-syg.bsky.social

Research Associate - Reprogramming Development (closes 7 October 2025)
www.cam.ac.uk
srobertgroup.bsky.social
And it made the cover! Even better!
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hartman-plantlab.com
Starting our first @dompsfr.bsky.social #plantscience seminar series of the academic year with a thank you by @elkebarbez.bsky.social for postdoc appreciation day, chocolates and a talk by @beritebert.bsky.social on cell walls and glycans!
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bioinformer.bsky.social
This is epic! @officialatcc.bsky.social announced the winners of the 2025 Photo contest! They look amazing! Check the Alt text and follow the link for tons more. www.atcc.org/about-us/upc...

I love this! Please reshare! #microscopy #biology #research #science #cellbiology #microbiology #biotech 🧪🧬
2025 Most Popular Image Award for Microbiology
Bouquet of Trebouxia
Photographer - Sandra Story, NUBAD, LLC
Trebouxia (ATCC 30426) is a free-living green alga that often forms a symbiotic relationship with certain fungi. Trebouxia has a complex life cycle showing many cellular forms including motile. 2025 Most Popular Image Award for Cell Biology
Mitosis in Color: A Super-Resolution View
Photographer - Avishkar Sawant, Vanderbilt University
Super-resolution image of a fixed hTERT-RPE1 cell (ATCC CRL-4000) undergoing mitosis, highlighting the intricate organization of cytoskeletal networks. DNA (cyan), vimentin (depth color-coded), microtubules (red), and actin (magenta) were visualized using NSPARC. The image is presented as a maximum intensity projection of NSPARC stacks. 2025 ATCC Excellence Image Award for Microbiology
Microbial Minimalism
Photographer - Mindy Engevik, Medical University of South Carolina
This is an SEM image of Lactobacillus reuteri (ATCC 6475). 2025 ATCC Excellence Image Award for Microbiology
The Butterfly Effect
Photographer - Sandra Story, NUBAD, LLC
Klebsiella pneumoniae (ATCC 13883) and Bacillus subtilis (ATCC 6501). Fluorescence microscopy composite image of a mixture of bacteria that can be representative of a chronic poly-bacterial infection. Large masses of cells are Klebsiella pneumoniae exposed to a high dose of ertapenem causing the cells to elongate 10-50 times their normal size. Long rigid filaments are Bacillus subtilis common in soil, while Klebsiella pneumoniae are part of the normal microbial flora of the human lower digestive tract. Mixed genera of bacteria can coexist as poly-bacterial biofilms which supports exchange of drug resistance determinants via inter-species and inter-genus horizontal gene transfer. The biofilm-mode of growth supports other synergistic interactions that enhance virulence and promote resistance to antimicrobials resulting in difficult to treat chronic infections. Bacteria were cocultured in nutrient broth exposed to penicillin and incubated at 37 degrees Celsius to allow biofilm development. Samples of the biofilm were stained with three fluorescent dyes FM-64 (red, membrane stain), DAPI (blue, nucleic acid stain for both live and dead cells) and SYTOX Green (green, nucleic acid stain for dead cells) and then spotted onto an agarose nutrient pad sandwiched between a microscope slide and coverslip. The sample was viewed using a Leica DMi8 and illuminated using Texas red, DAPI and GFP filter sets. Images were taken with a K5 microscope camera. Scale bar 20 uM, 1000X magnification.
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minouette.bsky.social
I’m making more cyanotypes on handmade paper with a deckle edge:

Fern and wild carrot flower 🐡

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As described this is a cyanotype on handmade paper with a deckle edge with an image of a fern leaf and a wild carrot flower
srobertgroup.bsky.social
Nice!! Congrats!
apmahonen.bsky.social
🌱 What happens when lateral root primordia (LRPs) fail to emerge?
Using our new lineage tracing tool LRTracker, Xin discovered that arrested LRPs don’t just disappear—they gradually switch fate and become part of the cambium, contributing to secondary growth.1/x
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Hormonal regulation of cell fate plasticity of xylem-pole-pericycle lineage in Arabidopsis roots
In Arabidopsis roots, xylem-pole-pericycle (XPP) cells exhibit dual cell fates by contributing to both lateral root (LR) and cambium formation. Despit…
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rsasidharan.bsky.social
🚨Job Alert!! Assistant professor vacancy ‘plant abiotic stress resilience’ in our group @uuplants.bsky.social Come for the science, stay for the amazing colleagues 😀More details here www.uu.nl/en/organisat... Please share!!
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starmorph-syg.bsky.social
STARMORPH kick off went smoothly! Nice group of young scientists to work together with! Fantastic couple of days! @xanderjones.bsky.social @kleinevehnlab.bsky.social @nowako76.bsky.social @srobertgroup.bsky.social @erc.europa.eu @umeaplantsciencecentre.se
srobertgroup.bsky.social
Nice group effort and determination! Thanks to all involved!
umeaplantsciencecentre.se
🧪🌾News - How do seedlings straighten when emerging from the soil?🔬

@srobertgroup.bsky.social & collaborators have identified a protein that promotes this seedling straightening via the plant hormone auxin.

Read more about the story published in @pnas.org here👇:
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Eleven pale seedlings grown next to each other in a row with their yellowish tip bend downwards. Photo: Qian Ma
srobertgroup.bsky.social
Such a fun and inspiring meeting! Big thanks to the organiser team!!
maizel-lab.org
Some Impressions of the FASEB Mechanism of Plant Development - 110 attendees, two keynotes, 46 Talks & 83 posters but one passion: understand plant development 🌱🧪🔬🧑‍💻 #PDevSRC
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starmorph-syg.bsky.social
STARMORPH is represented at the FASEB #PDevSRC meeting by @srobertgroup.bsky.social who has presented data from her group on apical hook development and cuticle.
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sandyheth.bsky.social
Great morning session with talks on stomata @stanfordstomata.bsky.social xylem development @bertderybel.bsky.social regeneration @bas-bargmann.bsky.social and root cel elongation from Flor Ercoli #PDevSRC 🌱 🌿