
About
Professor Daniel Gibbs is a faculty member at the University of Birmingham, leading the School of Biosciences as a Professor of Molecular Plant Science. He holds roles including Plant Science and Food Security Theme Lead and Deputy Head of Research in the school. His research focuses on plant response mechanisms to environmental stresses, particularly through targeted protein degradation pathways. Gibbs earned his PhD, MSc, and BSc in Biological Sciences (Genetics) from the University of Birmingham, followed by postdoctoral research at the University of Nottingham. He has held prestigious fellowships and established his independent research group in 2013, advancing to full professorship in 2020.
Research Interests: Gibbs' lab investigates how plants use protein degradation (e.g., N-degron pathways) to regulate growth, development, epigenomes, and stress tolerance (e.g., flooding). Key areas include oxygen/nitric oxide signaling, chromatin modifications, and meiotic recombination. His work integrates genetic, biochemical, and cell biology approaches, aiming to identify targets for improving crop resilience.
Grants & Awards: Gibbs has secured grants from BBSRC, ERC, and others. Notable awards include the 2019 SEB President’s Medal and the 2013 ISPA Outstanding Scientist Award. He chairs BBSRC Strategy Groups and serves as a journal editor and committee member.
Education & Teaching: Teaches plant science modules, supervises undergraduate and graduate students, and mentors through programs like findaphd.com. His lab actively engages in training future scientists through hands-on research and academic mentorship.
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