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Webb Lab

@alexwebblab

A laboratory investigating circadian rhythms in plants. We focus on Arabidopsis and cereals. The lab head is Prof Alex Webb and tweets are his personal comments

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linkhttp://www.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/research/alexwebb.html calendar_today05-04-2012 09:03:45

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Who would have thought such things happened in the Brig? Known for little more than the annual pre season game against Preston North End FC and the joyous pre Euro 96 game against the Czech Republic, (1-7). Good people doing the right thing during WWII

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My experience with Zotero and Google Docs is that it just hangs horribly. Is there a good ref manager that works with Google Docs? What I want to know is one you use on a daily basis for writing papers and grants

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We’re looking for a plant scientist to join our team University of Bristol Biological Sciences! This research post is funded by The Leverhulme Trust and explores root-environment interactions. Check out the listing and share! Search for ACAD106402 University of Bristol jobs!

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The product of Annalisa Bellandi's NRPDTP studentship and a surprising finding from our European Research Council (ERC) programme. Read about how calcium waves spread through plants (spoiler alert - probably not via plasmodesmata☹️)

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We've posted the recording of the second webinar on Circadian Rhythms celebrating the October 2022 Focus Issue. Enjoy! James Locke, Dawn Nagel nagellab, and Todd Michael. plantae.org/plant-physiolo…

We've posted the recording of the second webinar on Circadian Rhythms celebrating the October 2022 Focus Issue. Enjoy! James Locke, Dawn Nagel @nagellab2, and Todd Michael. plantae.org/plant-physiolo…
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I can't decide if this is a good idea. With this approach the binary decision is whether a paper should be reviewed, rather than should it be in a journal. If reviewed and found flawed, it will still appear in the journal. Not sure I see a benefit. Open to other views.

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