News Bacteria help plants grow better Dr. Caroline Marcon von der Arbeitsgruppe Crop Functional Genomics von Prof. Dr. Frank Hochholdinger erforscht an Mais "springende Gene". Dr. Caroline Marcon im Samenlager, dort werden mehr als 6000 Beutel mit Maissaatgut aufbewahrt. Maiskolben unterschiedlicher Mutanten. Gene im Dornröschenschlaf BonnMu transposon-induced mutations BonnMu collection is still expanding BonnMu covers insertions in >16,000 maize genes New publication Congratulations to Li Guo for the successful completion of her PhD Congratulations to Li Guo for the successful completion of her PhD Habilitation Colloquium Habilitation Colloquium of Dr. Caroline Marcon News INRES - Day INRES - Day Prof. Zhongtao Jia | Talk Cornfield Congratulations to Yan Naing Win for successfully passing his PhD exam Congratulations to Yan Naing Win Hiking trip on the Apollinaris-Schleife Hiking trip on the Apollinaris-Schleife Wine tasting Wine tasting Ostrich farm, group picture Ostrich farm Lab trip Train ride on the Gemarkenhof ostrich farm Thank you! Caroline Marcon interviewed by Hofstra undergraduate students < Previous 30 items 1 ... 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next 30 items >
Dr. Caroline Marcon von der Arbeitsgruppe Crop Functional Genomics von Prof. Dr. Frank Hochholdinger erforscht an Mais "springende Gene".