|||
剑桥大学打造顶级植物科学实验室——Sainsbury Laboratory at Cambridge,译为“剑桥桑斯博里(或森次巴立、塞恩思伯里)实验室”。该实验室将容纳120位科学家/科研工作者。目前正处于招兵买马阶段。
实验室主任(Director)为大名鼎鼎的Prof. Elliot M. Meyerowitz, Ph.D, ForMemRS,副主任为(Associate Director)Prof. Ottoline Leyser, CBE, FRS。这两位都是搞拟南芥的泰斗级人物,也是植物科学界的巨擘。
Sainsbury Laboratory at Cambridge网页:http://www.slcu.cam.ac.uk/
Sainsbury Laboratory at Cambridge于2011年4月27日开张,英女王曾到场祝贺。新闻照见:
The Queen arrives at the Sainsbury Laboratory, Cambridge
另附国际友人寄来的照片两枚:(照片传不上去)
实验室主任副主任简介(自该实验室网页)
Prof. Elliot M. Meyerowitz, Ph.D, ForMemRS
Director
Elliot Meyerowitz is the Inaugural Director of the Sainsbury Laboratory at Cambridge University. He studies the genetics of flowering plants, especially the small laboratory plant Arabidopsis thaliana. His laboratory has identified and cloned numerous flower development genes, leading to the "ABC Model" of floral organ specification. They were also the first to clone plant hormone receptor genes, explaining how plants respond to the stress hormone ethylene. Their current work combines studies of gene expression and cell division patterns in the growing tips of shoots (shoot apical meristems) with computational and mathematical modeling, as a way of understanding the dynamics of plant growth. Among his honors are the Genetics Society of America Medal (1996); the International Prize for Biology, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (1997); the Lounsbery Award of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (1999); the R.G. Harrison Prize of the International Society of Developmental Biologists (2005); and the Balzan Prize (2006). He received an honorary doctorate from the École Normale Supérieure in Lyons in 2007. Professor Meyerowitz is past president of the Genetics Society of America, the International Society for Plant Molecular Biology, and the Society for Developmental Biology. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences (he completed a term as a member of the Academy Council in 2009), the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the American Philosophical Society. He is a foreign member of the Royal Society, a foreign associate of the Académie des Sciences of France, and an Associate Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization.
Prof. Ottoline Leyser, CBE, FRS
Associate Director
Ottoline Leyser's research is aimed at understanding the role of plant hormones in plant developmental plasticity. She studies the hormonal control of shoot branching in arabidopsis in order to understand better how plant hormones integrate environmental, developmental, and genetic inputs to regulate body plan. Her focus is on a network of three interacting hormones that move over long distances in the plant, providing a rich source of systemic information that is locally interpreted to regulate branching. She is interested in the biochemical and physiological modes of action of these hormones and how they relate to whole plant responses. Central to her approach is the combination of genetic analysis in the model plant Arabidopsis, and computational modelling of the system.
Archiver|手机版|科学网 ( 京ICP备07017567号-12 )
GMT+8, 2024-10-20 04:37
Powered by ScienceNet.cn
Copyright © 2007- 中国科学报社