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Ignacio_Rubio-Somoza
@ignaciorubiosomoza.bsky.social
Plant biologist interested on the interaction between plants and microbes, and its evolution, among many other things. PI of the MoRE lab at CRAG (Barcelona,Spain), opinions are my own.
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Happy to share an updated version of our work studying the evolution of plant-virus interactions @biorxiv_plants ...best still that we observe that evolutionary acquired developmental innovations might lead to anatomical rerouting of immune responses biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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Happy to share our last Review about the tug-of-war around RNA silencing @TIPS we propose that miRNAs can function as pathogen sensors releasing their targets to enable a counter-defense mechanism upon dysfunction. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

After silencing suppression: miRNA targets strike back
After silencing suppression: miRNA targets strike back

Within the continuous tug-of-war between plants and microbes, RNA silencing stands out as a key battleground. Pathogens, in their quest to colonize ho…

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I wonder how that affects the emergence of hybrids from graft junctions studied by Ralph Bock

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pretty cool indeed!

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Interested on the evolution of plant-microbe interactions and the fine tuning of cell-type specific immunity and/or crosskingdom RNAi in symbiosis?. then, check here whether yo uare eligible for this funding scheme and get in touch! shorturl.at/bcrE4shorturl.at/cgmr3

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Are you looking for an enthusiastic audience to share your research on cell type specific responses to stress in plants (not restricted to Arabidopsis)?, send your abstract to #ICAR2024 for joining us in the Mini-Symposium I organized on the topic before April 15th. Help us spread the word!

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We are looking for candidates for a PhD fellow. Please, check you are eligible here www.universidades.gob.es/ayudas-para-... before getting in touch . Topics are evolution of cell-type specific immune programs in plants and crosskingdom RNAi. DM me if interested! help us spread the word, please!

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Did you obtain your PhD between 01/01/2022 & 31/12/2023 and are interested in studying the evolution of plant microbe interactions, cell-type specific immune programs or crosskingdom RNAi?, The MoRE lab is looking for fellows to apply to the JlC program shorturl.at/kGSV2. Get in touch if interested

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Ignacio_Rubio-Somoza
@ignaciorubiosomoza.bsky.social
Plant biologist interested on the interaction between plants and microbes, and its evolution, among many other things. PI of the MoRE lab at CRAG (Barcelona,Spain), opinions are my own.
238 followers257 following29 posts