• 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. 2016 Web of Science Highly Cited Researcher

    Staffan was included in the 2016 Web of Science Highly Cited Researcher list from Thomson Reuter (http://hcr.stateofinnovation.thomsonreuters.com/?utm_campaign=14406-2016%20HCR%20emails%20V1-%20Sep%206-31113&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Eloqua)  

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2016/09/08/2016-web-of-science-highly-cited-researcher

  2. IRRTF grant for joint PhD program with MPI through

    We received an IRRTF (internal UoM) grant to consolidate a joint PhD program with the Max-Planck Institute for Molecular Plant Physiology and University of Potsdam. The …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2016/09/07/irrtf-grant-for-joint-phd-program-with-mpi-through

  3. Plant Physiology paper online

    http://www.plantphysiol.org/content/early/2016/08/26/pp.16.01100.abstract  

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2016/08/30/plant-physiology-paper-online

  4. Transcriptomic and metabolic framework for sec wall synthesis accepted in Plant Physiology

    Our paper on the coordination of metabolites and transcripts during secondary wall induction has been accepted in Plant Physiology.

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2016/08/24/transcriptomic-and-metabolic-framework-for-sec-wall-synthesis-accepted-in-plant-physiology

  5. Review in Frontiers in Plant Science online

    Our review on cell walls in plant root growth and development is now online at: http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2016.01242/abstract  

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2016/08/04/review-in-frontiers-in-plant-science-online

  6. Current Opinion in Plant Biol paper is online!

    Our review on cellulose/callose synthesis with the Voigt lab is now online at http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S136952661630111X

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2016/08/03/current-opinion-in-plant-biol-paper-is-online

  7. CMU paper online in Developmental Cell

    Here is the online version of our recent paper on how CMU proteins prevent microtubule displacement during cellulose synthesis http://www.cell.com/developmental-cell/fulltext/S1534-5807%2816%2930435-X

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2016/07/29/cmu-paper-online-in-developmental-cell

  8. FAPESP-UoM travel grant successful

    We received a two year travel grant via FAPESP-UoM to collaborate with the labs of Camila Caldana and Igor Cesarino in Brazil. We are very much …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2016/07/25/fapesp-uom-travel-grant-successful

  9. Current Opinion in Plant Biol review accepted

    Our review with the Voigt lab on callose and cellulose synthesis is now accepted in Current Opinion in Plant Biology

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2016/07/21/current-opinion-in-plant-biol-review-accepted

  10. CMU paper accepted in Developmental Cell

    Our paper on the protein family Cellulose Synthase-Microtubule Uncouplers (CMUs) was just accepted in Developmental Cell.

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/persson-lab/2016/06/28/cmu-paper-accepted-in-developmental-cell

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