How plants are coordinating their growth and development in the face of constantly changing environment is more than fascinating. Our privilege is the opportunity to get the insight into genetics mechanisms standing behind plants developmental program, their efficient way of reprogramming of the metabolism when exposed to stress. Our lab is interested in identifying the genes and their mechanisms of action by which plants develop and cope with abiotic stresses. We use barley and Arabidopsis as model organisms for genetic and molecular investigations of signaling networks.
We employ translational genomics and transcriptomics, with particular emphasis on analyzes based on high-throughput sequencing (NGS, TGS), as well as genetic transformation and gene editing techniques to identify and study of the functions and mechanisms of gene regulation related to selected developmental processes and response to environmental stresses in plants
On this website, you can read about our research, meet the people in the lab. You can also browse some of our recent publications, and learn about the possibilities of joining us.