I'm excited to announce that I've started a new position at the National Institute of Agricultural Botany (NIAB) in Cambridge, UK. NIAB is a non-profit research organization that focuses on translating cutting-edge plant science into real agricultural practices. Founded in 1919, NIAB has recently undergone rapid expansion to become a centerpiece of crop science innovation in the UK. I'm very much looking forward to contributing to their growth!
NIAB -- Looking Forward to 2025 My research group will continue to focus on the ecophysiology and climate adaptation of tree crops. We currently have two projects evaluating the resilience of apple trees to climate change, still based in Switzerland and ETH Zurich, and we'll expand that research in close collaboration with the NIAB research groups in Cambridge and East Malling. East Malling has a long history of horticultural breeding and we look forward to learning from them and adding our expertise to their portfolio. Stay tuned for opportunities to join our group in the coming months and years!
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