Biography
Mike is an Associate Professor in the School of BioSciences at the University of Melbourne. His research group is primarily focussed on the relationships between metabolism, nutrition and the circadian clock using the model plant Arabidopsis, as well as cereal crops such as wheat. His roots are in fundamental biology but is enthusiastic about the prospects of chronoculture to make meaningful contributions to increase crop production in future climates.
A circadian transcriptional subnetwork and EARLY FLOWERING 3 control timing of senescence and grain nutrition in bread wheat
Christopher R. Buckley, et. al.
A reactive oxygen species Ca 2+ signalling pathway identified from a chemical screen for modifiers of sugar‐activated circadian gene expression
Xiang Li, et. al.