Project

Polarity processes in oomycetes

Welcome to our lab, where we delve into the intriguing world of oomycetes and fungi! Despite their seemingly similar filamentous morphology, these fascinating organisms belong to distinct clades on the tree of life. While oomycetes find their relatives in brown algae and diatoms, fungi share a closer kinship with animals. These intriguing phylogenetic differences manifest at the molecular level, with a plethora of unique oomycete proteins not found in fungi, and vice versa.

Background

Our lab studies the specificities of oomycete polarity processes, a captivating area of study. As a student in our lab, you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in cutting-edge research spanning molecular biology, biochemistry, microscopy, and protein modelling. Unravelling the secrets behind oomycete polarity processes promises to unlock novel insights into the cellular mechanisms of these enigmatic organisms.

Are you ready to embark on a transformative journey at the forefront of scientific exploration? Step into the realm of molecular intricacies and contribute to discoveries that will provide insights for devising eco-friendly biocontrol strategies as alternatives to conventional agrochemicals.

Research aims

  • Understand oomycete cell biology
  • Characterise proteins with polarity-related domains
  • Identify molecular targets to interfere with pathogen growth

Examples of possible techniques

The exact list depends on your project.

  • Standard cloning techniques
  • Agrobacterium-mediated transient gene expression
  • Phytophthora transformation
  • Protein production in a heterologous system
  • Confocal microscopy, time-lapse imaging
  • Data mining, scripting/programming
  • Deep learning