LaySunMa (馬麗珊)
@laysunma1
Principal Investigator; @IPMBSinica,@AcadSinica; Interested in #effectors #PlantImmunity #MPMI #Ustilago #cornsmut
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https://ipmb.sinica.edu.tw/en/people/ipmb_researchers/ma-lay-sun 01-05-2019 02:36:25
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Happy to share the new method developed by our lab at @IPMBsinica the TIMAHAC method now is published in Molecular & Cellular Proteomics for simultaneous and high-throughput analysis of plant phosphoproteomics & N-glycoproteomics. #phosphoproteomics #glycoproteomics mcponline.org/article/S1535-…
1. We're thrilled to announce our paper on the evolution of plant NLR immune receptors has found a home at The Plant Cell ! doi.org/10.1093/plcell…🎉 This work builds on our original preprint, which you can check out here:
IPMB Academia Sinica (中研院植微所) invites applications for tenure-track faculty positions in the research areas of plants and plant-related microbes. We are a government-funded institute in #Taiwan. Review starts on Jul. 15, 2024. recruitment.ipmb.sinica.edu.tw #AcademicJobs
I am super excited that one of the most interesting finding in my lab was published in Nature Microbiology !! Have you heard about the fungus that helps carnivorous plants digest insects? 🐜🍃
Yi-Chang Sung Yi-Chang Sung presenting his work on Tandem Kinases for IPMB Academia Sinica (中研院植微所).
Thanks for the invitation from LaySunMa (馬麗珊) and IPMB Academia Sinica (中研院植微所)! Glad to share my research on tandem kinases with you all and have awesome conversations with talented young PIs. Photo credit to Chih-Hang Wu
[IPMB Academia Sinica (中研院植微所) Seminar] 2024-08-28 11:00; A134, Ag Tech Bldg Speaker:Dr. Ioannis Stergiopoulos Ioannis Stergiopoulos Title:Cladosporium fulvum as a model organism for studying fungal core effector proteins and the interplay between fungal genome architectures and host adaptation
LaySunMa (馬麗珊) and I are editing the 2025 special issue on Biotic Interactions of Current Opinion in Plant Biology. We highlight research on both the plant and pathogen sides and focus on the apoplast. Have a look! sciencedirect.com/special-issue/…