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Hannah McMillan

@mcmicrobes

Postdoc in He Lab @DukeU | bacterial communities and host-microbe-climate interactions | PhD Kuehn Lab Duke MGM/CMB '21 | Davidson College '15 | she/her

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Hannah McMillan Reposted

The Cox Lab is looking for 1-2 postdocs to join us! If you have an interest/expertise in single-cell/spatial transcriptomics, imaging, and/or plant-microbe interactions, I encourage you to apply! wustl.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/External…


Thanks for the shoutout @baizalla! It was great to meet you! Thanks also to all of the other amazing researchers at #npnextgen for sharing your work - what an outstanding meeting @NewPhyt

#npnextgen Amazing talk by Hannah @mcmicrobes @DukeU on microbiome induced plant phenotypes at elevated temperature! @NewPhyt

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This is such a great program! If you like reading cool papers, meeting other early career researchers, and honing your writing skills - apply!

Plant Physiology is recruiting Assistant Features Editors for 2025 and 2026. The application period opens now and runs through October 15, 2024. Application information can be found at this link: buff.ly/3wES1BN.

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Excited to be selected as one of the design finalists! All five are excellent designs for the t-shirt - be sure to vote for your favorite!

📣Attention #PlantScience Community: It's up to you to vote for the official #PlantBio2024 t-shirt design! Cast your vote by March 1, 2024 for this year's winning design to see it on the official event t-shirt. plantbiology.aspb.org/celebrate-100-…

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Congrats Jordan and all involved!

📣Attention #PlantScience Community: It's up to you to vote for the official #PlantBio2024 t-shirt design! Cast your vote by March 1, 2024 for this year's winning design to see it on the official event t-shirt. plantbiology.aspb.org/celebrate-100-…

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Cool new vesicle work! Congrats to all!

Excited to share our new work—Plant mRNAs,in addition to small RNAs, move into a fungal pathogen via #Extracellular Vesicles to reduce infection. Big thanks to ⁦⁦collaborators ⁦@ceiabreu⁩ &Paul Birch and great job ⁦⁦@shumeiwang5⁩ & team! cell.com/cell-host-micr…



Excited to highlight this research! In the original manuscript, the authors show that chronic warming and lower soil moisture content impact carbon uptake and, ultimately, tree height. It may seem like a small change per year, but the implications long-term are truly astounding.

NEWS & VIEWS: In the face of climate change, will trees be…shorter? (Hannah M McMillan) buff.ly/3MHpOPv @ASPB #PlantSci

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Congrats to the new AFEs for Plant Cell! Especially fellow He Lab member @shanice_web !

The Plant Cell welcomes 2024 Assistant Features Editors. Congratulations to all of our successful applicants. We look forward to working with this terrific group of early career researchers in 2024! buff.ly/3Qe4O5g @ASPB

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Hannah McMillan Reposted

It was an inspiring & memorable visit to @DukeBiology this week, together with Dr. @RobinKCameron1 & Dr. Yoshioka (@BioImmunization)! Thanks to Dr. Sheng Yang He and the He Lab for hosting us! Shout-out to @rsohrabi for prepping our itinerary & @shanice_web for the dinner pic.

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Congrats Yezi!

I am delighted to share my graduate student Yezi Xiang’s @Xiang_Yezi new work on ‘Pervasive downstream RNA hairpins dynamically dictate start-codon selection’ which just came online @Nature Congratulations to all authors! (1/11) nature.com/articles/s4158…



Hannah McMillan Reposted

The PMEI lab at @postech2020 is looking for graduate students, post-doc researchers, and volunteer undergraduates.

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Hannah McMillan Reposted

I am excited to see our #microbiome #immunity paper out in @NaturePlants In this study we report a critical role for microbiota in age-dependent disease resistance and immune homeostasis in plants. nature.com/articles/s4147… Here are highlights of our findings. 🧵1/10


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Check out this cool paper from our lab! Congrats to all! A critical role of a eubiotic microbiota in gating proper immunocompetence in Arabidopsis nature.com/articles/s4147…


Agree! The AFE program has been an amazing experience so far. I'm excited to meet everyone at tomorrow's networking event!

I think the Assitant Features Editor programs for @PlantPhys and @ThePlantCell are amazing opportunities. We're accepting applications for both programs - see plantae.org/call-for-tpc-a… and plantae.org/plant-physiolo…. If you're at #PlantBio2023, talk to us and apply!



Thanks Mary! And thanks to everyone who came and asked great questions! I'm looking forward to new collaborations and fun future directions!

Hannah McMillan @mcmicrobes from Duke University is telling us about the complex and unexpected ways that the microbiome affects responses to elevated temps. Can a heat adapted microbiome enhance plant thermal tolerance? scholar.google.com/citations?user….



This article was such a pleasure to highlight! Congrats to @GittaCoaker and all of the authors for their hard work and inspiring science!

NEWS & VIEWS: New receptors for common MAMPs: Can wild relatives save citrus from disease? buff.ly/45v9ARi @ASPB #PlantSci

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Very excited to share my first News and Views article in @PlantPhys! And such a fun article to highlight too looking at the intersection of lipid trafficking, nutrient limitation, and plant performance. Thanks to the authors for sharing such cool data! academic.oup.com/plphys/article…


Hannah McMillan Reposted

How do hormone-mediated signaling networks vary in space and time? In our latest out in @ScienceMagazine we use time series scRNA-seq to profile brassinosteroid responses across the cell types and developmental stages of the Arabidopsis root. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

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I'm excited to share our new preprint describing the cryo-EM structures of a trehalose biosynthesis enzyme from the fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


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Happy to see our amazing collaborative efforts in print! Congrats, Nick! Comparative electrokinetic properties of extracellular vesicles produc... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


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