[IIGB_All] Plants3D July Newsletter

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** Plants3D July Newsletter
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** Plants3D Mentorship Opportunities
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Pictured: Plants3D Fellow Sabrina Gilmour mentors
undergraduate Melvin Hodanu.

Sabrina works closely with Melvin in Professor Dawn Nagel's Lab, "Mentoring has pushed research forward as well as pushed both me and my mentee to grow in multiple ways, as critical thinkers, strategists, and as scientists in general."

For more information on the Nagel Lab, learn about their research on the temporal dynamics of temperature stress responses on their
website (https://ucr.us20.list-manage.com/track/click?u=3b3cee074afadeee01d0676d9&id=9a58b26b55&e=0bc15b079f) .

If you would like to mentor an undergraduate student, follow us on Twitter and send us a DM:
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** New Pub’s from Plants3D’ers
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Fig. 1: A combined electrochemical–biological system for the production of food from CO2.


** Marcus Harland-Dunaway
Nature Food
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Marcus led the plant-based experiments, in which he examined the effect that acetate and electrochemical effluent had on plant growth as well as its incorporation into the central metabolism and biomass of many plant species.
Read Marcus’ Publication Here! (https://ucr.us20.list-manage.com/track/click?u=3b3cee074afadeee01d0676d9&id=7632b2d9f7&e=0bc15b079f)


** Nick Robertson and Zach Hartley
Nature Biotechnology
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Nick screened through a mutant library of PYR1 biosensors to isolate more sensitive and selective versions that were sensitive to cannabinoids like CBDA.

Zach helped transpose mutations to PYL2, which enabled crystallization to determine the underlying molecular basis for cannabinoid recognition by our evolved receptors.
Read Nick and Zach’s Publication Here! (https://ucr.us20.list-manage.com/track/click?u=3b3cee074afadeee01d0676d9&id=53d970b7cd&e=0bc15b079f)
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