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Verbesserte Kohlendioxid-Fixierung dank Mikrokompartiment –...

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Ein erster Durchbruch gelang dem Team von Martin Jonikas, Leiter der Arbeitsgruppen in Carnegie/Stanford und Princeton. Sie identifizierten ...

Martin Jonikas | Carnegie's Department of Plant Biology

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Young investigator Martin Jonikas has broad ambitions: to transform our fundamental understanding of photosynthetic organisms by ...

The Pyrenoid is a Carbon-Fixing Liquid Droplet - Nanobay

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Plants and algae use the enzyme Rubisco to fix carbon dioxide, removing it from the atmosphere and converting it into biomass. Algae have figured out a way to...

Plant metabolic protein tailored for nighttime growth

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Everyone who took high school biology learned that photosynthesis is the process by which plants, algae and select bacteria transform the Sun's energy into...

contest features usual high-spirited competition and mirth |...

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This year's student winner was Martin Jonikas, a sophomore from Berkeley, Calif. His machine, known as "Bomb-Totin' Mama," triumphed in a ...

Algal library lends insights into genes for p | EurekAlert!

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To identify genes involved in photosynthesis, researchers built a library containing thousands of single-celled algae, each with a different gene mutation. The...

ASU photosynthesis research to receive continued funding | ASU News

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The two other projects receiving additional funding are Multi-Level Approaches for Generating Carbon Dioxide (MAGIC), led by John Golbeck of Pennsylvania State University, and Combining Algal and Plant Photosynthesis (CAPP), led by Martin Jonikas of Stanford University. Each team is working toward the common goal ...

Annual Symposium Speakers

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Martin Jonikas, Ph.D. Young Investigator, Carnegie Institution for Science. mayfield · Stephen Mayfield, Ph.D. Professor of Molecular Biology UC San Diego and ...

Carnegie's Jonikas and Zhang receive prestigious NIH awards |...

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Two researchers, Martin Jonikas of Carnegie's Department of Plant Biology and Zhao Zhang of the Department of Embryology, have been awarded the New Innovator...

Green algae could be key to engineering faster-growing crops - CO2...

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“Understanding how algae can concentrate carbon dioxide is a key step toward the goal of improving photosynthesis in other plants,” said study leader Martin Jonikas, an assistant professor of molecular biology at Princeton and former Carnegie staff associate. “If we could engineer other crops to ...

Como alimentar o mundo e ainda produzir biocombustíveis

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Três abordagens estão tentando melhorar a eficácia da fotossíntese, turbinando as plantas.

Five Princeton Professors Among Inaugural Faculty Scholars of Howard...

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Martin Jonikas, an assistant professor of molecular biology;. Coleen Murphy, professor of molecular biology and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for ...

Jonikas Lab: Engineering Photosynthesis | Department of Molecular...

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The Jonikas lab in the Department of Molecular Biology is using robotic systems to analyze strains of photosynthetic algae to understand the cellular process...

It's Not Easy Being Green | Technology Networkswww.technologynetworks.com › it...

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... up of many parts, and we want to understand what each part does," said Martin Jonikas, assistant professor of molecular biology at Princeton.

Nachrichten 2016

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Nachrichten aus der Algenforschung 2016

News - Netzwerk UseCO2

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Ein erster Durchbruch gelang dem Team von Martin Jonikas, Leiter der Arbeitsgruppen in Carnegie/Stanford und Princeton. Sie identifizierten ein Linkerprotein in der Grünalge Chlamydomonas, das Rubisco-Enzyme innerhalb des Pyrenoids aneinanderbindet. Ohne diesen „molekularen Klebstoff“ kommt ...

Green algae could help solve future food shortages • Earth.com

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Two new studies reveal why green algae bloom so efficiently and how it could pave the way to faster-growing crops.

How Plants Photosynthesize in Fluctuating Light : Biology : Nature...

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Plants, which rely on photosynthesis for their survival, have learned to depend on a key protein to efficiently harvest energy in a world where light is...

Harvesting sunlight to help feed and fuel the world

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Science X Science News Wire : Harvesting sunlight to help feed and fuel the world -- a press release is provided to you ìas isî with little or no review from...

Phase Separation in Biology and Disease | The New York Academy of...

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Martin Jonikas, PhD, Princeton University. David Cowburn, PhD, DSc, Albert Einstein College of Medicine. David Cowburn, PhD, DSc, Albert Einstein College of ...

NSF Announces New Awards That Will Investigate More Efficient Ways to...

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NSF's mission is to advance the progress of science, a mission accomplished by funding proposals for research and education made by scientists, engineers, and...

Photosynthese-Organell birgt Überraschungen | Bioökonomie.de

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Grünalgen binden Kohlendioxid dank spezieller Strukturen effektiver als andere Pflanzen. Ein internationales Forscherteam hat nun aufgeklärt, wie das...

Q&A: Tablet PCs Aid Design Collaboration in International Robot...

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Competing students include (L-R): Julien Barrier, France; Martin Jonikas, U.S., and Alexandre Takeshi Ushima, Brazil. CAMBRIDGE, Mass.

Plant metabolic protein tailored for nighttime growth

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... group of plant science experts, led by Carnegie's Arthur Grossman and including lead author Wenqiang Yang and co-author Martin Jonikas, ...

Researchers explore how a carbon-fixing organelle forms via phase...

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A new paper by Princeton researcher Martin Jonikas, assistant professor of molecular biology, and colleagues, which appeared online in the ...

Team One is No. 1 in global robot contest | MIT News | Massachusetts...

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Left to right: Julien Barrier of France, MIT's Martin Jonikas of the United States and Alexandre Takeshi Ushima of Brazil collaborate on building ...

Study provides insights into how algae siphon carbon dioxide from the...

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... how algae can concentrate carbon dioxide is a key step toward the goal of improving photosynthesis in other plants," said Martin Jonikas, an ...

The Rockefeller University » Systems and Synthetic Biology of...

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Type: Center for Studies in Physics and Biology Seminars; Speakers. Martin Jonikas, Ph.D., assistant professor, Princeton University. Sponsor: Melanie Lee

Using Algae Protein To Boost Crop Yield

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Scientists have discovered a protein that allows algae to efficiently use carbon dioxide; this might help us boost crop yields in the future. The paper is...
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