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Abstract Bubbles

antdodd.bsky.social

0000-0001-6859-0105

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Antony

Dodd

John Innes Centre

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The lab studies how circadian programs adapt plants and bacteria to daily and seasonal fluctuations in their environments. We are interested in how knowledge of circadian clocks can be used to mitigate the impacts of climate change upon food security and ecosystems, and how it might be used for the benefit of human health.

Arabidopsis or other plants; Cyanobacteria or other bacteria; Ostreococcus or other algae; In silico, AI-driven, or theoretical

Quantitative research; Basic/fundamental/discovery research; Laboratory research; Field research; Biomedical or health research; Biology; Developmental biology; Biochemistry; Molecular biology (including genetics and gene editing); Systems biology; Bioinformatics; Ecology and environmental research

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Genetic resources and code are generally available at the time of publication of research.

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Prospective postdocs; Prospective PhD students; Prospective MSc students; Prospective undergraduate students; Prospective academic collaborators; Prospective industry partners; The media; Funders or charitable organisations; Learned societies; Patient or carer groups; Policymakers or think tanks

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