Jonathan D G Jones (@jonathandgjones) 's Twitter Profile
Jonathan D G Jones

@jonathandgjones

Plant disease resistance mechanisms and uses.
41 years making GM plants.
Brexit sceptic, but determined to use it to protect crops with genetics not chemistry

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How to succeed in science without superpowers - interview with Asifa Akhtar Asifa Akhtar Max Planck Society MPI of Immunobiology & Epigenetics winner of the FEBS | EMBO Women in Science Award on her research and on challenges for female researchers #womeninscience embo.org/people/how-to-…

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Really happy to share our latest publication on an inducible system in N. benthamiana. We are now able to very tightly regulate protein expression and control cell death on benth. This allows many new experimental designs using our favoriate benthi plant. Bing-Jen Chiang IPMB Academia Sinica (中研院植微所)

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News release: Scholar recognizes IICA efforts on agriculture, food security and sustainability iica.int/en/press/news/… via @Monitoring Portal

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Amid concerns that a more virulent EU 43 variant of late blight is gaining a stronger foothold in Ireland, the future use of CRISPR gene editing will enable the development of new potato varieties that are inherently resistant to strains of potato blight. agriland.ie/farming-news/t…

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"...embracing technology can add resilience to our food systems and support a radically different regenerative system — if only we have the vision and political will. It’s time to embrace a new era of gene-edited food japantimes.co.jp/commentary/202…

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UK scientists welcome first concrete signal from the newly elected Labour Government of plans to push ahead with implementation of the Precision Breeding Act in England. scienceforsustainableagriculture.com/ssa-news-25