Why work abroad?
Chihiro served as one of six panelists at a seminar entitled “An Encouragement of Studying/Working Abroad” at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists, held at Tohoku University in Sendai. It…
Chihiro served as one of six panelists at a seminar entitled “An Encouragement of Studying/Working Abroad” at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists, held at Tohoku University in Sendai. It…
Two undergraduate students joined the team. Welcome aboard! Relax, learn, and enjoy the journey with us. It’s a big step forward for the lab.
New Phytologist published our new review on the evolution of land plant peptide signaling systems. Furumizu C, Aalen RB. Peptide signaling through leucine-rich repeat receptor kinases – insight into land plant evolution. New Phytol. In…
Plant Biotechnology published our paper reporting a new genotyping marker for a tomato resistance gene to parasitic nematodes. Furumizu C, Sawa S. A rapid method for detection of the root-knot nematode resistance gene, Mi-1.2, in…
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Our new paper on roles of the class II KNOX genes in tomato pericarp development. Shtern A, Keren-Keiserman A, Mauxion JP, Furumizu C, Alvarez JP, Amsellem Z, Gil N, Motenko E, Alkalai-Tuvia S, Fallik E,…
Launched the lab at Hiroshima University. The start of a new journey.