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Dr Lisa Smith is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Biosciences, University of Sheffield (2024–present), following roles as Lecturer (2013–2023) and Postdoctoral Fellow at the Max Planck Institute (2007–2013). She holds a PhD from The Sainsbury Laboratory and a BSc from The University of Queensland. Her research focuses on plant reproduction, receptor kinases, and epigenetic regulation. Key projects include studying malectin domain proteins in fertilization and cell division, funded by BBSRC and Leverhulme Trust grants. She collaborates with groups at the University of Sheffield and internationally. Teaching includes modules on plant form/function and future plant biotechnology. The Smith Lab emphasizes inclusivity and investigates plant adaptation through epigenetics and transposable elements.
Research Interests: Plant reproduction signaling, receptor kinase function (e.g., HERK1/ANJ proteins), epigenetic mechanisms in stress adaptation, and transposable element dynamics. Recent work highlights roles in pollen tube reception, cell division motor proteins, and transgenerational epigenetic memory.
Grants & Collaboration: BBSRC-responsive grant for receptor kinase studies, Leverhulme Trust grant for kinesin research. Collaborates with Andrew Fleming, Sam Amsbury, and external partners on epigenetics and plant development.
Lab Activities: Hosts postdocs (Alice Baillie, Louis Tirot) and technicians (Peijun Zhang). Offers PhD opportunities via Yorkshire Biosciences DTP, focusing on plant reproduction, epigenetics, and cell division.





