• 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. Plant Physiol paper selected as one of the best of the year 2016

    Our omics paper on secondary wall formation in Plant Physiology has been one of the most shared paper in the journal for 2016 http://blog.aspb.org/2016/12/13/best-of-2016-top-topics-in-plant-physiology-jounal/

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2016/12/19/plant-physiol-paper-selected-as-one-of-the-best-of-the-year-2016

  2. DFG postdoc fellowship to Marc Somssich

    Marc received a DFG-funded 3-year postdoc fellowship! Congrats!!

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2016/12/02/dfg-postdoc-fellowship-to-marc-somssich

  3. Thomson Reuters IP and Science highly cited researcher 2016 officially announced

    The Thomson Reuters IP and Science highly cited researcher 2016 has now been announced and the Persson lab was indicated as one of the top cited …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2016/11/19/thomson-reuters-ip-and-science-highly-cited-researcher-2016-officially-announced

  4. We welcome Jacqueline Nowak and Ghazanfar Khan to the lab!

    Jacqueline Nowak, a new PhD student shared with Zoran Nikoloski at MPI-MP, and Ghazanfar Khan, a new Postdoc, joined the lab in Sep and Nov, respectively. …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2016/11/15/we-welcome-jacqueline-nowak-and-ghazanfar-khan-to-the-lab

  5. Front cover in Plant Physiology

    Our image of a xylem vessel secondary wall segment in an Arabidopsis seedling was selected as the front cover in Plant Physiology for the 2016 Nov …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2016/11/08/front-cover-in-plant-physiology

  6. Success in ARC grant funding

    ARC announced several major grant outcomes today and the Persson lab was awarded funding in both the DECRA and FT schemes; Heather was successful in getting …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2016/11/02/success-in-arc-grant-funding

  7. Developmental Cell paper F1000 evaluated

    Our recent paper in Developmental Cell was evaluated in F1000 as “very good”. Link to the evaluation: http://f1000.com/prime/726596212

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2016/10/21/developmental-cell-paper-f1000-evaluated

  8. ECR grant to Rene Schneider

    Congratulations to Rene Schneider who received an Early Career Research (ECR) grant from University of Melbourne of $40,000. These funds will be supporting his research during …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2016/10/21/ecr-grant-to-rene-schneider

  9. RIF grant for new confocal microscope through

    We received funds for a new confocal microscope via the internal RIF Collaborative Equipment Grant Scheme together with Prof David Gardner and others at the School …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2016/09/28/rif-grant-for-new-confocal-microscope-through

  10. Nature Comm paper F1000 recommended

    Our paper on the STELLO proteins was recommended by the Faculty of 1000 as “very good” http://f1000.com/prime/726410729?ref=ypp

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2016/09/09/nature-comm-paper-f1000-recommended

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