Kim Lara Luehmann

Kim Lara Luehmann
University of Hamburg | UHH · Department of Biology

Master of Science

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Introduction
Working on the functional and structural characterization of phloem-mobile RNA-binding proteins which might be involved in the long-distance transport of RNAs in plants as part of the PLAMORF-project.
Additional affiliations
May 2019 - present
University of Hamburg
Position
  • PhD Student
Description
  • I am currently working on the structural and functional characterisation of phloem-mobil RNA-binding proteins with a huge focus on the protein-RNA interaction being part of the PLAMORF-project.
October 2018 - March 2019
Northeastern University
Position
  • Exchange student
Description
  • I worked on lifespan experiments with wildtype worms, mutants and different RNAis as well as cloning some plasmids for tissue specific rescue of knock out mutants.
Education
October 2016 - April 2019
Leibniz Universität Hannover
Field of study
  • Plant Biotechnology
October 2013 - December 2016
Leibniz Universität Hannover
Field of study
  • Plant Biotechnology

Publications

Publication (1)
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The genus Wolffia has not been the focus of biotechnological interest so far in contrast to Lemna and Spirodela. There are only a few publications on cultivation and regeneration and even fewer articles about transformation of species from this genus. However, Wolffia has great potential, because it can grow both floating and submerged, which allow...

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