PhD Student
Camille-Madeleine Szymansky
Bio
Plant pathogens secrete “effector” proteins that target host proteins in order to suppress the immune response of plants. The aim of my thesis research project is to better understand effector functions by using a new and exciting proximity labelling approach called TurboID, allowing the identification of effector targets and the effectors that interact with already known host targets.
Job history
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2020 -
PhD Student
The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich, UK -
2020 - 2020
Predoctoral Student
The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich, UK -
2017 - 2019
MSc in Plant-Microbe Interactions
University of Sciences Paul Sabatier Toulouse III, France -
2014 - 2017
BSc in Biology
University of Sciences Paul Sabatier Toulouse III, France, with a year abroad at the University of Birmingham, United-Kingdom