Julia Davies
Post - Dorothy Hodgkin Research Fellow
Cambridge University Address
Julia Davies
Department of Plant Sciences
University of Cambridge
Downing Street, Cambridge.
CB2 3EA. United Kingdom.
Main research topics
Julia Davies is interested in roles of ion transport proteins in plant and fungal cell biology. The aim is to find channels that may serve as biocidal targets, and to further understand the contribution of plasma membrane permeable channel proteins to cell growth and environmental sensing. To faciltate our research she makes use of biophysical, radioisotope flux analysis and ratiometric imaging methods.
Selected publications
Foreman, J, Demidchik V, Bothwell JHF, Mylona P, Miedema H, Torres MA, Linstead P Costa S, Brownlee C, Jones JDG, Davies JM & Dolan L (2003) Reactive oxygen species produced by NADPH oxidase regulate plant cell growth. Nature 422, 442-446.
Demidchik V, Bowen HC, Maathuis FJM, Shabala SN, Tester MA, White PJ & Davies JM (2002) Arabidopsis thaliana root non-selective cation channels mediate calcium uptake & are involved in growth. Plant Journal 32, 799-808.
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