Dr. Dongbo Shi

Profile

Academic positionLecturer, Assistant Professor, Researcher
Research fieldsPlant and Cell Developmental Biology,Developmental Biology,Reproductive Medicine, Urology
KeywordsSecoondary Growth, Stem cell, Developmental Biology

Current contact address

CountryJapan
CityYokohama
InstitutionRIKEN Yokohama Institute
InstituteCenter for Sustainable Resources Science
Homepagehttps://www.csrs.riken.jp/en/labs/cscsreclru/index.html

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Thomas GrebCentre for Organismal Studies (COS), Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg
Start of initial sponsorship01/06/2016

Programme(s)

2015Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme for Postdocs

Publications (partial selection)

2021Song, Changzheng and Zhao, Jiao and Guichard, Marjorie and Shi, Dongbo and Grossmann, Guido and Schmitt, Christian and Jouannet, Virginie and Greb, Thomas: Strigo-D2 – a bio-sensor for monitoring spatio-temporal strigolactone signaling patterns in intact plants. In: Plant Physiology, 2021,
2020Wallner, Eva-Sophie and Tonn, Nina and Shi, Dongbo and Jouannet, Virginie and Greb, Thomas: SUPPRESSOR OF MAX2 1-LIKE 5 promotes secondary phloem formation during radial stem growth. In: The Plant Journal, 102, 2020, 903-915
2020Dongbo Shi, Virginie Jouannet, Javier Agustí, Verena Kaul, Voctor Levitsky, Pablo Sanchez, Victoria V. Mironova and Thomas Greb: Tissue-specific transcriptome profiling of the Arabidopsis inflorescence stem reveals local cellular signatures. In: The Plant Cell, 2020,
2019Dongbo Shi, Ivan Lebovka, Vadir López-Salmerón, Pablo Sanchez, Thomas Greb: Bifacial cambium stem cells generate xylem and phloem during radial plant growth. In: Development, 2019, dev171355-dev171355
2019Dongbo Shi and Thomas Greb: The people behind the papers – Dongbo Shi and Thomas Greb. In: Development, 2019, dev174979-dev174979
2019: WIE EIN STAMM DICKER WIRD. In: Spektrum der Wissenschaft, 2019, 6-7
2017Dongbo Shi, Tinatini Tavhelidse, Thomas Thumberger, Joachim Wittbrodt, Thomas Greb: Bifacial stem cell niches in fish and plants. In: Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 2017, 28-33