Master of Molecular Plant Science

Master of Molecular Plant Science The Master in Molecular Plant Science is a new consecutive and research-oriented degree program at Hamburg university

The Master of Science in Molecular Plant Science shall be set up as a consecutive and research-oriented degree program. Graduates will have learned molecular biological, physiological, and histological methods and procedures and will be able to apply them in experiments. They will possess the ability to develop hypotheses through problem analysis and using methods learned be able to develop experi

ments to test these hypotheses. Graduates will be familiar with the current discourse on molecular biological methods and, with their professional knowledge, will be able to contribute to social debate. Consequently, they will be in a position to be able to assess the developments in the area of molecular biology including those within a socio-economic context.

13/10/2022

Next Tuesday, Oct 18, the MoPS study program will start with the welcome week! We are looking forward to meeting all new students of 2022!

12/10/2021

Welcome to all new students of 2021! We hope to meet you in person very soon!

26/10/2020

A warm welcome to all new students of 2020!

02/10/2019

We are looking forward to the new MoPS students! Make sure to attend the Welcome Week starting Monday, the 14th of October 2019, at the Institute of Plant Sciences and Microbiology, small lecture hall at 9 a.m. 🙂

26/08/2019

Highly developed seed plants evolved deep root systems that are able to sense Earth's gravity. The 'how and when' of this evolutionary step has, until now, remained unknown. Plant biologists at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (IST Austria) have identified crucial components and proce...

23/08/2019

‘Plant scientist’ should take its rightful place beside ‘doctor’, ‘lawyer’ and ‘vet’ in the list of top professions to which our most capable young people aspire, according to a hard-hitting letter by an international group of botanists and crop scientists.
Publication: https://buff.ly/2ZaV0A0

23/08/2019

Scientists have discovered a way to ease a bottleneck in the photosynthesis process. The breakthrough could allow plants to turn the sun's rays into food more efficiently, boosting crop yields.

21/08/2019

A proteomics-based protein-protein interaction study has led to the discovery of proteins that interact with a legume receptor that mediates signal transduction from the plasma membrane to the nucleus. This shows how symbiotic signals from symbiotic bacteria are transmitted upon perception, ultimate...

21/08/2019

Systems Biology of Plant-Microbiome Interactions (Rodriguez et al., 2019): https://buff.ly/2z6jFGq

To unravel the complex network of genetic, microbial, and metabolic interactions, including the signaling events mediating microbe–host interactions, comprehensive quantitative systems biology approaches will be needed.

07/06/2019

Plant proteases play a crucial role in many different biological processes along the plant life cycle. One of the most determinant stages in which proteases are key protagonists is the plant germination through the hydrolysis and mobilization of other proteins accumulated in seeds and cereal grains....

26/03/2019

Genome Editing using engineered endonuclease (GEEN) systems has rapidly taken over the field of plant science and plant breeding. So far, Genome Editing techniques have been applied in more than fifty different model plants and crops including main crops like rice, maize or wheat as well as economic...

Adresse

Institut Für Pflanzenwissenschaften Und Mikrobiologie, Ohnhorststraße 18
Hamburg
22609

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