Eduardo has written a book chapter as part of his MSc with Josh Heazlewood at the University of Melbourne. The chapter “Enrichment of N-Linked Glycopeptides and Their Identification by Complementary Fragmentation Techniques” is part of the collection “Plant Proteomics Methods and Protocols” from Springer and is now available online.
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Welcome Una!
Today we welcome Una McNally, a new CSB497 student to the “lab” to undertake an entirely remote project on proteomics data analysis using R and Cytoscape. Welcome to the McFarLab, Una!
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New funding support for the McFarLab from NSERC
Heather has been awarded an NSERC Discovery Grant and a Discovery Launch Supplement to support the ongoing research program in the McFarLab.
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Raegan awarded an NSERC CGS-M
Raegan has been awarded a prestigious national scholarship, an NSERC Canada Graduate Scholarship at the masters level, to support her research in the McFarLab.
From the CGS-M website: “The objective of the Canada Graduate Scholarships-Master’s (CGS M) program is to help develop research skills and assist in the training of highly qualified personnel by supporting students who demonstrate a high standard of achievement in undergraduate and early graduate studies.” Congratulations Raegan!
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Jenny awarded an NSERC USRA
Jenny has been awarded a highly competitive NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Award to conduct a summer research project in the lab. Jenny has been volunteering in the McFarLab since last year and we’re excited that she’ll be around this summer to conduct an independent research project!
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Hsiang-Wen’s review among the top five highly cited articles of 2019
Physiologia Plantarum has named its top five most highly cited articles for 2019, and the review article by Hsiang-Wen Chen (PhD candidate co-supervised at the University of Melbourne) has made the list!
Hsiang-Wen wrote “Cellulose synthesis during cell plate assembly” at the beginning of her PhD studies to tackle questions about the cell plate, the new cell wall that develops between dividing plant cells.
Congratulations, Hsiang-Wen!
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Larissa’s review article now available online
Have you ever wondered how branches have the strength to grow upward against gravity? Check out our recent review how the cytoskeleton influences reaction wood formation in trees: “The cytoskeleton and its role in determining cellulose microfibril angle in secondary cell walls of woody tree species” now available online in the Special Issue on Plant Cell Wall Biology in Plants.
Congratulations Larissa on all of your hard work and another publication from your MSc!
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Welcome Raegan!
Today we welcomed our new MSc student, Raegan Larson, to the McFarLab with a delicious sushi lunch. Reagan joins us after completing a honours project in Joel Dacks’ lab at the University of Alberta. Welcome to the McFarLab, Raegan!
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Natalie wins award for best talk!
Natalie was awarded the Canadian Society for Plant Biology Eastern Regional Director’s Award for best talk at the meeting on Saturday. She did a fantastic job of speaking about her MSc project in Lacey Samuels’ lab at UBC. Natalie shared the honour (and cash prize!) with Victoria Lesy from Joe Colasanti’s lab at Guelph.
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See you at the CSPB Eastern Regional Meeting
Most of the McFarLab is travelling to St. Catherines this weekend for the Canadian Society of Plant Biologists’ Eastern Regional Meeting at Brock University. Heather and Eduardo will present posters (P29 & P38) and Natalie will give a talk on her MSc project: “Setting the stage for lignin deposition: spatial distribution and anchoring of enzymes directing lignification in Arabidopsis” at 11:25-11:40 in AS203. Please say hello if you see us there!
