Cecilia Zumajo-Cardona (UNIMI) spent 1 month and a half with the group of Dr. Barbara Ambrose (NYBG). During this time, Cecilia was able to perform in situ hybridization expression analyses to pinpoint exactly when and where several genes are expressed in the reproductive tissues of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana, a model species for plant biology. Among the genes studied were the cytokinin receptors (AHK2, AHK3, CRE1) in the wild-type and in the correspondent single mutants, and TT8, a gene important for flavonoid accumulation. During her time in the lab, she was able to have very interesting scientific interactions and exchanges with the entire NYBG scientific community (PhD students, technicians and curators), She was also invited to present her research in the weekly science seminar held there.
Secondment of Andrea Ramirez-Ramirez from Universidad de Antioquia (COL) to the Plant Developmental Systems (NL) – June-August 2024
Andrea Ramirez-Ramirez (Universidad de Antioquia, CO) spent 2 months at the Plant Developmental Systems department in Wageningen University