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Professor Vardis Ntoukakis

Professor

Email: V.Ntoukakis@warwick.ac.uk 

Phone: 024 765 51920

Office: B175


Research Clusters

Plant & Agricultural Biosciences

Quantitative, Systems & Engineering Biology


Warwick Centres and GRPs

Warwick Integrative Synthetic Biology Centre


Other Roles

Director of BBSRC Midlands Integrative Biosciences Training Partnership


Vacancies and Opportunities

For PhD and postdoctoral opportunities, and interest in potential collaborations, please contact me at the above email address.

Research Interests

Unlike animals, plants cannot move away from adverse conditions. Plants face increased threats from fungal and bacterial pathogens, some of which are gaining advantage as the climate becomes more favourable to them. To protect crops from major losses we need to understand how plants defend themselves and how we can exploit this.

Our laboratory addresses the important question of how plants respond to pathogen attack. This research will inform us as to where molecular biology and breeding approaches could be directed to optimise the existing cellular machinery to boost crop plant resistance to pathogens.

Research: Technical Summary

The lab uses both model and crop (tomato, brassica) plants to understand how pathogens are recognised and how plant immunity is supressed by pathogens.

We combine genome-wide approaches such as mRNA-seq, ChIP-seq, ATAC-seq and MNase-seq with proteomics, advance imaging, and biochemistry to enhance our understanding of how activation of Pattern Recognition Receptors (PRRs) and Resistance (R) proteins leads to plant immunity.

This research informs our efforts to engineering crop plants with durable resistance and increased crop yields.

  • Professor (2021-present), School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick, UK
  • Royal Society University Research Fellow (2012-2021), School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick, UK
  • Post-doctoral researcher (2011-2012), The Sainsbury Laboratory, UK
  • Post-doctoral researcher (2008-2011), John Innes Centre, UK
  • Post-doctoral researcher (2005-2008), The Sainsbury Laboratory, UK
  • PhD in Biochemistry (2005), University of California Riverside, US
  • Researcher (1997-1999), Institute of Subtropical Plants and Olive Tree, Greece
  • BSc (1996), School of Agriculture, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece