
معرفی
Laszlo Bogre is a Professor in Plant Molecular Cell Biology at the Department of Biological Sciences, Royal Holloway, University of London. His research focuses on unraveling signaling mechanisms that regulate plant cell division and growth, particularly in the model organism Arabidopsis thaliana.
- Investigates conserved signaling pathways (MAPK cascade, PDK1) and their plant-specific functions
- Collaborates with institutions like Wageningen University and the European Union on stress tolerance projects
Research Trends: His recent work highlights intersections between hormonal signaling (e.g., auxin), stress responses (drought, temperature), and cell cycle regulators like E2Fs and RBR1. Studies often employ reverse-genetic approaches and protein interaction screens.
Grants & Collaborations: Led major EU-funded projects on drought adaptation and root meristem dynamics, including:
- NSF/BBSRC collaboration on translational landscapes in root growth
- European Commission grants for MAPK signaling network analysis
Laboratory Team: Mentors postdocs (Dr. Zoltan Magyar, Dr. Christine Zalejski) and technical staff (Safina Khan, Klara Godo).


