Inaugural Lectures: Plants have immune systems too! | University of East Anglia (UEA)
UEA’s Prof Cyril Zipfel explains his research into plants’ immune systems and how this knowledge can be used to design biotechnological strategies to combat plant diseases that represent a global challenge to agriculture. Part of UEA's Inaugural Lecture series: www.uea.ac.uk/events

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How plant immune systems protect them from disease - Jonathan Jones

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30. Immunology 1 – Diversity, Specificity, & B cells

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Maximising potential through occupational therapy and education | University of East Anglia (UEA)

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Beyond single genes: receptor networks underpin plant immunity - Sophien Kamoun

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Philip Poole. Plant Control of the Rhizosphere Microbiome

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Webinar: How to Manage Microbial Biostimulants - by AEA's John Kempf

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Plants have immune systems too! (UEA inaugural lectures 2016)

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Sheng-Yang He (Michigan State U. and HHMI) 2: The effect of climate in plant disease

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How Are We So Good at Folding Proteins? - With David Balchin

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The rhizosphere: bacteria & plant root nodules - Philip Poole

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plbr403 - Genetic Improvement of Crop Plants - Lecture 1

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Jennifer Doudna: CRISPR Basics

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Gut bacteria and mind control: to fix your brain, fix your gut!

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Redox: The Driver of Soil Microbial Interactions with Olivier Husson

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Mathematics or mathematics education - Prof Elena Nardi (UEA)

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Plantae Presents - Dolf Weijers and Dana MacGregor

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