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Marten Moore is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Australian National University, specializing in the investigation of post-transcriptional regulation mechanisms that govern plant stress responses. With dual Australian-German nationality, he completed his PhD under the supervision of Prof. Karl-Josef Dietz at the University of Bielefeld, Germany, focusing on cellular signal transmission and transcriptional regulation in response to abiotic stresses. Since joining ANU in 2017, Marten has established a research program centered around translational control mechanisms and serves as the chief investigator on the ARC Discovery Project titled 'Regulators of Protein Translation Reveal New Pathways for Plant Productivity.' His research integrates fundamental cellular stress biology with cutting-edge synthetic biology approaches aimed at improving plant performance. Areas of research interest include retrograde translational control during high light acclimation, synthetic biology applications for crop improvement, advanced imaging techniques for live-cell mRNA visualization, and high-throughput biotechnology tool development. Marten's work is directed towards developing climate-resilient crops capable of maintaining productivity in increasingly challenging environmental conditions.
Australian National University • Canberra, Australia
Researching post-transcriptional regulation mechanisms that affect plant stress responses.
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