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Prof. dr. Anne Mie Emons
Professor
Tel: +(31)(0)317-484329
Fax: +(31)(0)317-418094
Email: Annemie.Emons@wur.nl 


Prof. dr. Anne Mie C. Emons

Laboratory of Plant Cell Biology
Wageningen University
Droevendaalsesteeg 1
6708 PB Wageningen
The Netherlands
Telephone: (+)31-(0)317-484329
Tel. Office: (+)31-(0)317-482155
Telefax: (+)31-(0)317-418094
Email: AnneMie.Emons@wur.nl

Degrees:

  • M.Sc.: Radboud University Nijmegen,The Netherlands, 1969. cum laude
  • Ph.D.: Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands, 1986

Work history

1969-1980     Teacher Biology, Stanislascollege Delft, Rijksscholengemeenschap Meppel,
Rhedens Lyceum Velp
1980‑1986  Researcher, promovendus, Department of Botany, RadboudUniversityNijmegen
PhD thesis: Cell wall formation in root hairs, role of plasma membrane and cytoskeleton in microfibril deposition
1986‑1987  Post-doc researcher Plant Cytology and –Morphology, Wageningen Agricultural University: Analysis of phenolics in maize stem cell walls
1988 Fellowship European Molecular Biology Organization: The Actin Cytoskeleton in Chlamydomonas eugametos in group Keith Roberts, Dept. Cell Biology, John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK
1988-1996 Assistent Professor, Department Plant Cytology & Morphology, Wageningen Agricultural University: The role of the cell surface in plant development
1996-2002 Associate Professor, Department Plant Cytology & Morphology,
Wageningen Agricultural University: From signal to form: interactions at the cytoskeleton, plasma membrane, cell wall interface
2002- Full Professor Laboratory of Plant Cell Biology, Wageningen University
The Cytoskeleton in Plant Cell growth, Division, and Wall Formation
                                                

  
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