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Plant development is strongly influenced by external light cues, yet we know very little of how this is mediated at a molecular level. This BBSRC funded project seeks to determine how phytochrome light receptor signalling connects with the developmental pathways to control plant architecture.

Projects: Light and plant development

Web page: http://hallidaylab.bio.ed.ac.uk

Earth and Life Institute at UCLouvain

Projects: Lobet's group

Web page: http://www.uclouvain.be/eli

SynthSys is the University of Edinburgh's research organisation in interdisciplinary, Synthetic and Systems Biology, founded in 2012 as the successor to the Centre for Systems Biology at Edinburgh (CSBE).

Projects: Millar group, PHYTOCAL: Phytochrome Control of Resource Allocation and Growth in Arabidopsis and in Brassicaceae crops, TiMet, POP - the Parameter Optimisation Problem, Regulation of flowering time in natural conditions, PlaSMo model repository

Web page: http://www.synthsys.ed.ac.uk

My lab studies how plants sense and respond to their environment. We specialise in signal integration. Learn more about what we do by exploring the web pages.

Projects: Light control of leaf development

Web page: http://hallidaylab.bio.ed.ac.uk/

The German Network for Bioinformatics Infrastructure - de.NBI offers first class bioinformatics services including training and education to users in basic and applied life sciences research. In this network 40 projects belonging to eight service centers provide services that cover a wide variety of methods (genomics, proteomics, ...) and applications (from plants to humans). de.NBI-SysBio is the Systems Biology Service Center of de.NBI. In collaboration with FAIRDOM, de.NBI-SysBio serves the ...

Projects: de.NBI-SysBio, ExtremoPharm, ZucAt, Kinetics on the move - Workshop 2016, Example use cases, MIX-UP, Working Group Nicole Radde, MPIEvolBio-SciComp, SABIO-VIS

Web page: http://www.denbi.de

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