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Johan Messiaen is a researcher at the University of Namur's Institute of Life-Earth-Environment, focusing on plant signal transduction and cell wall interactions. His work explores how plant cells respond to pathogen attacks through molecular mechanisms involving oligogalacturonides and wall-associated kinases.
- Education: Doctor of Science (1994) in Plant Signal Transduction, University of Namur; Master of Biology (1989), University of Namur.
His research spans plant biology, biochemistry, and molecular biology, investigating cell wall components like pectins, their role in elicitor activity, and associated signal transduction pathways. Recent publications highlight studies on oligogalacturonide conformations, WAK1 kinase interactions, and defense responses in Arabidopsis cells.
Key collaborations include work with researchers like Patrick Van Cutsem and Arnaud Boland. He has supervised theses and participated in projects analyzing plant immunity, pathogen interactions, and cell wall dynamics.
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