
Annamaria De Rosa
@AM_DeRosa
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Postdoctoral scientist at ANU. Plant enthusiast.
Joined May 2020
RT @BotanicGeek: Pioneer in photosynthetic membrane research @PlantSci_ANU Jan Anderson - tested membrane composition, molecular organisati….
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RT @BotanicGeek: In celebration & promotion of Wong & @GrahamDFarquhar & team's 2022 @NaturePlants paper on humidity gradients in leaf air….
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RT @AlisonRBentley: Don’t get mad, get equal: putting an end to misogyny in science. The magnificent @rach_garr & I discuss the delicate d….
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RT @BotanicGeek: How can we optimise seed germination in saline soils?. We have been testing how ion,water&H2O2 permeable aquaporins (eg At….
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RT @BotanicGeek: ‘Feeding the AI machine’.with @Sam_McGaughey and @AM_DeRosa Fri 26 May2023 @CanberraPG @BiologyANU
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RT @CanberraPG: Our next CPG meeting is fast approaching!. On Friday 26th May, the theme for the meeting will be "High-throughput Methods",….
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RT @BiologyANU: Westpac Scholars Trust has awarded a Research Fellowship to Dr Kai Chan who is undertaking research to seek to solve how pl….
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RT @laurendufall: Please share this amongst your networks. The Future Crops Training Centre has generous stipends available for postgraduat….
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RT @ANU_Law: Don't forget to join @BotanicGeek, @AnnikaHReynolds and Penelope Han this Wednesday 22 March for an #ANULaw and @scienceANU @A….
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Join us for a thought-provoking panel talk on ‘Sustainability and the future: should nature have rights?’.
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RT @diep_ganguly: The role of SWEET4 proteins in the post-phloem sugar transport pathway of Setaria viridis sink tissues. .
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The sucrose and glucose transporter SWEET4 was localized to the seed and stem of Setaria viridis, indicating a role in facilitating sugar supply to carbon
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RT @scienceANU: This panel event delving into issues of nature rights and sustainably is part of the 2023 ANU Alumni Week line-up of events….
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Join us for a thought-provoking panel talk on ‘Sustainability and the future: should nature have rights?’.
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RT @GlobalPlantGPC: How plants can inspire new ways to extract value from waste via @anumedia #plantscience https:/….
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RT @BotanicGeek: Thank you @JamieSeidel for creating this engaging communication sharing outcomes from @Sam_McGaughey @AM_DeRosa and team’s….
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RT @AbioticStress: Review by @vanessa_melino et al. @kaustcda @KaustResearch @KAUST_News @AgrifoodUoA @ELSenviron. Strategies for #engineer….
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RT @diep_ganguly: covalent nucleotide modifications within plant mRNAs: What we know, how we find them, and what should be done in the futu….
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Abstract. Although covalent nucleotide modifications were first identified on the bases of transfer RNAs (tRNAs) and ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs), a number of th
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RT @BotanicGeek: Thank you @NP_EiC!.And thank you to @arc_gov_au @Science_Academy & @ourANU for supporting this research. Your support is h….
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RT @NP_EiC: This Tansley review by @AM_DeRosa @Sam_McGaughey .Isobel Magrath and @BotanicGeek looks in detail at membrane separation mechan….
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