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Eva-Sophie Wallner

@ES_Wallner

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Please find me at @eswallner.bsky.social to follow my research updates on plant development! (I am currently inactive on X)

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Eva-Sophie Wallner
11 months
Our paper on reproducible cell divisions that pattern the first flat Marchantia body is now available on @CurrentBiology. With big thanks to @DolanLab. I always appreciate beautiful geometry and developmental patterns - stay tuned for more!
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Eva-Sophie Wallner
10 months
RT @voichek: Transcription regulation in plants vs. animals - same-same or different? We show in a new preprint that in plants, regulatory….
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Eva-Sophie Wallner
11 months
Amazing 3D studies of the Marchantia meristem during its maturation from gemma by @vspencer31 at @DolanLab.
@biorxiv_plants
bioRxiv Plant Bio
11 months
The three-dimensional anatomy and dorsoventral asymmetry of the mature Marchantia polymorpha meristem develops from a symmetrical . #biorxiv_plants.
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Eva-Sophie Wallner
1 year
Happy to share our new preprint on de novo meristem formation from a single-celled Marchantia spore with @DolanLab. We discovered that a set sequence of cell division patterns develop the first flat and dorsoventralised plant body (flabellum) on which the meristem forms de novo.
@biorxivpreprint
bioRxiv
1 year
Reproducibly oriented cell divisions pattern the first flat body structures to set up dorsoventrality and de novo meristem formation in Marchantia polymorpha #bioRxiv.
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Eva-Sophie Wallner
1 year
My second paper on the OPL2 polarity complex in stomatal development is now peer-reviewed: proximity labeling + Alphafold-multimer and novel AI tools predict an OPL2 scaffolding complex and interaction partners that co-localize at phragmoplasts during epidermal cell divisions.
@Dev_Cell
Developmental Cell
1 year
Online now: Spatially resolved proteomics of the Arabidopsis stomatal lineage identifies polarity complexes for cell divisions and stomatal pores
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Eva-Sophie Wallner
1 year
RT @nelson_lab: Our latest work from Dr. Qingtian Li @Qingtia95731962 . We find that degradation-resistant SMXL proteins attenuate strigola….
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Eva-Sophie Wallner
2 years
Part 2 of my postdoc project with @stanfordstomata is online now: we identify proteomes of stomatal lineage polarity domains, predict protein interfaces with the identified scaffolding proteins and show how SOK3, DLC1 and OPL2 co-localize at the phragmoplast.
@biorxivpreprint
bioRxiv
2 years
Spatially resolved proteomics of the stomatal lineage: polarity complexes for cell divisions and stomatal pores #bioRxiv.
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Eva-Sophie Wallner
2 years
Excited to see our recently published bipolar stomatal lineage domains featured on the current @Dev_Cell cover 🍃.
@NJEdelbacher
Natalie J. Edelbacher
2 years
Dive into the fascinating world of A.thaliana cotyledon cells with this stunning cover image by @ES_Wallner 🌱 to find out more about polarity proteins and their dynamic roles in asymmetric cell division and stromatal lineage fate, check out the new issue. #ScienceArt
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Eva-Sophie Wallner
2 years
Happy to present the first part of my postdoc with @stanfordstomata: the stomatal lineage uses oppositely oriented polarity domains to regulate cell division and fate. In collaboration with @DolanLab (including some exciting Marchantia data).
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Eva-Sophie Wallner
2 years
RT @facundoromani: I hope this contributes to the quest of understanding the meristems evo-devo and work as a useful community resource for….
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Eva-Sophie Wallner
2 years
Such great talks, a friendly atmosphere and fruitful discussions at this year's #Mendel_ECR_23. Big thanks to the organisers (@gmivienna @PlantoPhagy), the @DolanLab and all the people who got excited about Marchantia sporeling development at my poster!
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Eva-Sophie Wallner
2 years
Glad to see the 3rd and final part of my PhD project (SMXLs interact with OBE3 in phloem development) published in a journal. With great support from @NinaInHD (SMXLs vs. other phloem regulators), Laura (ATAC-seq) and many others. Thank you for collaborating!.
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Eva-Sophie Wallner
3 years
RT @PlantoPhagy: How do you measure success in academic life? Love this!!! An absolute #mustwatch (on a regular basis).
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Eva-Sophie Wallner
3 years
It has been a real pleasure to participate and present my work at #BT2022DBG. Thanks for organizing great talks, posters and social events! 🌿
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Eva-Sophie Wallner
3 years
Excited to attend my first in-person conference after a long break. Looking forward to great discussions and learning about new insights into plant biology. #ICAR2022 in #Belfast🌱.
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Eva-Sophie Wallner
3 years
RT @MichaelRaissig: Over the moon to share @danzhanghappy et al’s #preprint “Opposite polarity programs regulate asymmetric subsidiary cell….
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Eva-Sophie Wallner
4 years
RT @IdoNir5: Our work on the evolutionary history of BASL polarity in the stomatal lineage is finally out! . Check it out at @CurrentBiolog….
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Eva-Sophie Wallner
5 years
Recent insights into polarity proteins in plant development briefly summarized during #quarantine. I hope I captured the essence of each finding and highly recommend going through the original literature featured here:
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Eva-Sophie Wallner
6 years
Stem cell niches are great, studying the #cambium in @thomas_greb's lab was amazing: Following up on SMXLs in #phloem formation (Wallner et al. 2017), this small story dissects distinct roles of SMXLs in radial stem growth and #secondary_phloem fate:
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Eva-Sophie Wallner
6 years
Thanks to everyone who contributed to get this story ready for submission!.
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