Michael J Holdsworth, PhD
Affiliations: | 1984-1987 | Agriculture and Environmental Science | University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England, United Kingdom |
1987-1989 | Biology | University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA | |
1989-2003 | John Innes Centre, UK | ||
1994-2003 | Rothamsted Experimental Station | ||
2003- | Biosciences | University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England, United Kingdom |
Area:
Plant geneticsWebsite:
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"Michael Holdsworth"Bio:
1987 PhD, School of Agriculture, University of Nottingham, UK
1984 BSc, Biological Sciences, University of Leicester, UK
• CURRENT POSITION(S)
2003-present Professor, School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham
• PREVIOUS POSITIONS
2015-2018 Head of Division, Plant and Crop Science Division, School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham
2012-2015 Deputy Head of Division, Plant and Crop Science Division, School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham
2003-2015 Professor of Crop Science, Director of Crop Science, Division of Plant and Crop Sciences, School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham
2001-2003 Programme Leader; Developmental Genetics, Crop Performance and Improvement Division, Institute of Arable Crops Research-Long Ashton, Bristol, and Research Fellow; Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Bristol.
1994-2001 Research Leader; Plant Sciences Department, Institute of Arable Crops Research-Long Ashton, Bristol, and Research Associate; Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Bristol.
1989-1994 Postdoctoral worker; Cambridge Laboratory, John Innes Centre for Plant Science Research.
1987-1989 Postdoctoral Fellow: Department of Biology, University of California at Los Angeles, USA.
• FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS
2012-present Awarded status of Fellow, Royal Society of Biology, UK
1987-1989 Awarded Postdoctoral Fellowship: Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851,
1988-1989 Awarded Postdoctoral Fellowship: McKnight Foundation, USA
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Children
Sign in to add traineeLaurel Russell | grad student | 1994-1998 | University of Bristol |
George William Bassel | post-doc | 2007-2012 | (Chemistry Tree) |
Daniel James Gibbs | post-doc | 2009-2013 | |
Jorge Vicente Conde | post-doc | 2013-2022 | Centro Nacional de Biotecnología CNB-CSIC |
Mohamad Abbas | post-doc | 2017-2023 | Nottingham |
Publications
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Dupeux F, Santiago J, Betz K, et al. (2022) Erratum To: A thermodynamic switch modulates abscisic acid receptor sensitivity. The Embo Journal. 41: EMBJ2022110799 |
Abbas M, Sharma G, Dambire C, et al. (2022) An oxygen-sensing mechanism for angiosperm adaptation to altitude. Nature. 606: 565-569 |
Lou S, Guo X, Liu L, et al. (2022) Allelic shift in cis-elements of the transcription factor underlies adaptation associated with humidity in . Science Advances. 8: eabn8281 |
Barreto P, Dambire C, Sharma G, et al. (2022) Mitochondrial retrograde signaling through UCP1-mediated inhibition of the plant oxygen-sensing pathway. Current Biology : Cb |
Kozlic A, Winter N, Telser T, et al. (2021) A Yeast-Based Functional Assay to Study Plant N-Degron - N-Recognin Interactions. Frontiers in Plant Science. 12: 806129 |
Orosa B, Üstün S, Calderón Villalobos LIA, et al. (2020) Plant proteostasis - shaping the proteome: a research community aiming to understand molecular mechanisms that control protein abundance. The New Phytologist. 227: 1028-1033 |
Holdsworth MJ, Gibbs DJ. (2020) Comparative Biology of Oxygen Sensing in Plants and Animals. Current Biology : Cb. 30: 1979-1980 |
Holdsworth MJ, Gibbs DJ. (2020) Comparative Biology of Oxygen Sensing in Plants and Animals. Current Biology : Cb. 30: R362-R369 |
Labandera AM, Tedds HM, Bailey M, et al. (2020) The PRT6 N-degron pathway restricts VERNALIZATION 2 to endogenous hypoxic niches to modulate plant development. The New Phytologist |
Till CJ, Vicente J, Zhang H, et al. (2019) The N-recognin E3 ligase PROTEOLYSIS1 influences the immune response. Plant Direct. 3: e00194 |