Professor of Synthetic Biology, Department of Plant Sciences
Jim Haseloff works in Synthetic Biology for engineering plant growth. The lab has constructed a series of tools for controlling gene misexpression and marking specific cells in growing plants and is now workin on a new generation of genetic circuits that incorporate intercellular communication, and could be used to generate self-organised behaviour at the cellular scale. Learn more
Research AreasEngineering
Synthetic Biology
Plants
Marchantia
Chloroplasts
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TechniquesGenetic modification
Microscopy
Cell ablation
Misimpression
Genomics
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Areas for CollaborationEngineering for Biology
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Research Theme