• perssons

    Staffan Persson completed his PhD in Dec, 2003. The degree was a joint PhD degree between Lund University (Sweden) and North Carolina State University (US). He then pursued a postdoc at the Carnegie Institution of Washington at Stanford University 2004-2007 with prof Chris Somerville. Staffan was appointed as a Max-Planck Group Leader at the MPI for Molecular Plant Physiology (MPI-MP) in Potsdam in 2008, where he stayed until 2014. Since Jan 2015 Staffan is a R@MAP professor at the School of BioSciences at University of Melbourne. The research in his group aims at understanding how plants are producing cellulose, which is the most abundant biopolymer on Earth and a raw material for many industries, including paper, textiles and fuel.

  1. Paper accepted in Molecular Plant

    Our paper on CESA internalization via the TPLATE complex, spear-headed by Clara Sanchez-Rodriguez, was just accepted in Molecular Plant.

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2017/11/18/paper-accepted-in-molecular-plant

  2. Staffan will join the advisory board of Life Science Alliance (a new EMBO press journal)

    Staffan will join the Advisory Editorial Board of Life Science Alliance, a new partner journal of the EMBO Journal and Journal of Cell Biology etc. Stay …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2017/11/17/staffan-will-join-the-advisory-board-of-life-science-alliance-a-new-embo-press-journal

  3. The Persson lab included in the Web of Science highly cited researcher 2017 list

    The Persson lab was, similar to 2016, highlighted in the Web of Science highly cited researcher 2017 list. Well done! 2017 Researchers List

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2017/11/16/staffan-highlighted-as-a-web-of-science-highly-cited-researcher-2017

  4. Grant successes..

    Marc Somssich was recently awarded an Early Career Research grant of approx $40,000, Staffan received funds for a new super-resolution microscope as part of a team …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2017/11/13/grant-successes

  5. Molecular Plant review is online

    Our review on carbon status and cell wall synthesis is now online: http://www.cell.com/molecular-plant/abstract/S1674-2052%2817%2930303-9

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2017/10/18/molecular-plant-review-is-online

  6. Review in Molecular Plant accepted!

    Our review with John Lunn and Mark Stitt on how the carbon status of plants affects cell wall synthesis was just accepted in Molecular Plant

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2017/10/07/review-in-molecular-plant-accepted

  7. Plant Cell in brief article is now online

    http://www.plantcell.org/content/early/2017/10/03/tpc.17.00779

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2017/10/04/plant-cell-in-brief-article-is-now-online

  8. “In Brief” highlight for recent paper in Plant Cell

    Our recent paper in Plant Cell, which outlines two complementary principles that guide xylem wall patterns, was selected for an “in brief” highlight in Plant Cell.

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2017/09/30/in-brief-highlight-for-recent-paper-in-plant-cell

  9. Plant Biotech Journal paper online

    Our paper with the Peng group at HZAU is now online http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pbi.12842/full

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2017/09/27/plant-biotech-journal-paper-online

  10. Plant Cell paper online

    Our paper on how cellulose synthesis and cell wall patterning is sustained during xylem formation just came online in Plant Cell http://www.plantcell.org/content/early/2017/09/25/tpc.17.00309  

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2017/09/26/plant-cell-paper-online-2

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