Albin Teulet
@AlbinTeulet
Research Associate at @slcuplants @Cambridge_Uni in Schornack's lab. Love Science, Plant🌿/Microbe🦠 interactions and Microbial effectors. PhD
I just published: Stop displaying journal names on your slides A mentoring event at a Congress called for better support of early-career scientists - but what followed sent mixed signals. This blog reflects on those moments and ends with a pledge. medium.com/p/stop-display…
In poster hall not very far away - check out today how the resistance prevents or supports tao opposing factions in their constant pursuit for nutrients. SCAR Wars! - P070 #2025ISMPMI
#2025ISMPMI Huge congrats to Sebastian Eves-Van Den Akker @Seb_EvdA on earning the Early Career Achievement Award for his outstanding research on plant-parasitic nematode infection biology 🎉🏆

#2025ISMPMI @Tolga_Bzkrt introduces the effector and immune processes occurring at Phytophthora haustoria. The helper NRC4 localises to haustoria and upon activation inserts itself into the extrahaustorial membrane forming punctuate foci. It seems activated NLRs beep annoyingly.
#2025ISMPMI Benjamin Gourion @GourionBenjamin elucidated the pathogenic molecular mechanism underlying a rare case of rhizobia transitioning from a symbiotic to a pathogenic interaction. Truly fascinating!

Sebastian Schornack @dromius kicks off the 'Microbial Infection Strategies' session with insights into symbiotic and pathogenic interactions in the vascular and non-vascular plants. #2025ISMPMI

#2025ISMPMI Rotem @SorekLab encourages the audience to start studying those components of the plant immune system that have not been studied yet. Luckily there is more than TIR and CC NLRs in plants. academic.oup.com/plcell/article…
1/7 One of the most impactful aspects of our #ISMPMI2025 satellite meeting was the direct, informal interactions between early-career researchers and leading scientists in plant–microbe interactions. Here’s a glimpse into these powerful conversations. 👇 #MentorshipMatters
#2025ISMPMI check out our finest selection of posters on symbiosis, effectors, Marchantia and barley. @IamJawaharSingh @AlbinTeulet @kos_darius @Rochirmayi
New Postdoc position (2yrs) available in our #EvoMPMI lab @JohnInnesCentre. Come and work with on harnessing the diversity of immune mechanisms to protect plants. jobs.jic.ac.uk/Details.asp?va…
Happy to share the latest manuscript from our lab in collaboration with @IamJawaharSingh, @MCaro_IArellano, and @JeanMichelAne Phosphate deficiency reduces nodule formation through a Phosphate Starvation Response -Like protein in Phaseolus vulgaris academic.oup.com/pcp/article/do…
4/ Watch it in action! Here’s PI(4,5)P₂ (via biosensor P24Y) tracking fungal growth during AM symbiosis. Captured using @JenMcgaley‘s AMSlide.
1/🚨 New preprint alert! Can mutualists and pathogens co-colonise the same living plant cell and what does that do to the plant membranes that surround these microbes?
🎉 Excited to unveil our 2nd Mentor Panel for the 🌿 IS-MPMI 2025 Satellite Meeting 📍 Cologne, Germany | 📅 13 July 2025 🎯 Building Careers in MPMI through Effective Mentoring Join us for insights from: 🧠 Roger Innes 🔬 Tatsuya Nobori 🧪 James Kremer 🌾 Christine Kraus
Intracellular pathogens can form extensive hyphal structures. Here, the pathogen Phytophthora palmivora (magenta) produces invasive hyphae in a living epidermal cell of a Nicotiana root. The plant surrounds the invader by an 'extra-invasive hyphal membrane' (yellow)📸@AlexWGuyon
New! An ancient plant symbiotic fungus with distinct features identified through advanced fluorescence & Raman imaging @CStrulluDerrien,R.Wightman,L.P.McDonnell,G.Evans,F.Fercoq,@PaulKenrick2& A. Ferrari @slcuplants @NHM_London @Le_Museum @GrapheneUCam doi.org/10.1101/2025.0…
🧬 Plant cell sculptors🧬 Scientists in the team of @dromius have unveiled how key proteins act as 'sculptors' in plant cells, taking on different roles to shape development Read more slcu.cam.ac.uk/news/plant-cel… And full research paper doi.org/10.1126/sciadv…
We are delighted to announce that TSL group leader, Professor Wenbo Ma @wenboEffector, has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. This honour celebrates her groundbreaking research in molecular plant pathology.
Congratulations and thanks to Michael Paries, all lab co-authors and our fantastic collaborators @ShabekLab, @amiriamguercio. We report smex-ctp.trendmicro.com/wis/clicktime/… that the GRAS TF RAM1 interacts with WRI TFs to regulate genes essential for nutrient exchange in arbuscular mycorrhiza.