Three VIB group leaders awarded ERC Advanced Grants

We’re proud to announce that three VIB group leaders have secured prestigious ERC Advanced Grants. These highly competitive grants, awarded by the European Research Council, support ground-breaking science by leading researchers across Europe. Together, Martin Guilliams, Klaas Vandepoele, and Bart De Strooper will receive nearly eight million euros to pursue ambitious projects in liver regeneration, plant gene regulation, and Alzheimer’s disease.

Transgene-free genome editing in poplar trees: a step toward sustainable forestry

Scientists at the VIB-UGent Center for Plant Systems Biology and VIVES University College have developed a new method to genetically improve poplar trees without introducing foreign DNA into its genome. This advancement could pave the way for faster and more widely accepted use of gene-edited trees in forestry and the bio-based economy. The work appeared in New Phytologist.  

PSB Garden

A currently unused field plot close to PSB at the Tech Lane Ghent Science Park will be used for non-GMO field trials. The idea is to give students, postdocs, and personnel of VIB the opportunity to experiment with different plants and crops and to build a community garden this way. The land is currently being prepared for planting and photos will be posted regularly to show the progress, so stay tuned.

Wang Peng

Wang Peng - Predoctoral fellow @ PLANT GENOME EDITING

Peng has obtained his master degree in Biochemistry and Molecular biology from the School of life science, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China in 2013. His master thesis was focus on the difference between chloroplast and plastid division under the supervision of Prof. Hongbin Wang. In 2015, he joined the Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology (PSC) as a research assistant in Plant Molecular Nutrition Group under the supervision of Dr. Mingguang Lei, where he worked on endocytosis mechanism of the phosphate transporters. In February 2019 he started his PhD research in the lab of Dr. Jenny Russinova to work on endocytic regulation of receptor kinase-mediated signaling in Arabidopsis funded a CSC scholarship.