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Education and qualifications (2)

University of California Berkeley: Berkeley, CA, US

2019-08 to 2024-05-13 | PhD (Plant and Microbial Biology)
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Nathan Diplock

Bates College: Lewiston, ME, US

2013 to 2017 | Bachelor of Science (Biology)
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Nathan Diplock

Professional activities (4)

Sigma Xi: NC, NC, US

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Nathan Diplock

Phi Beta Kappa Society: DC, DC, US

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Nathan Diplock

Bates College: Lewiston, ME, US

William’s Family Prize in Population or Environmental Studies
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Nathan Diplock

Bates College: Lewiston, ME, US

Magna cum laude
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Nathan Diplock

Funding (1)

Graduate Research Fellowship

Award
National Science Foundation (VA, VA, US)
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Nathan Diplock

Works (4)

Molecular dissection of the pseudokinase ZED1 expands effector recognition to the tomato immune receptor ZAR1

Plant Physiology
2024-09-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Nathan Diplock; Maël Baudin; Xincheng (Derek) Xiang; Lung-Yu Liang; Weiwen Dai; James M Murphy; Isabelle S Lucet; Jana A Hassan; Jennifer D Lewis
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Utilising natural diversity of kinases to rationally engineer interactions with the angiosperm immune receptor ZAR1

Plant, Cell & Environment
2023-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Nathan Diplock; Maël Baudin; Leslie Harden; Christopher J. Silva; Melissa L. Erickson‐Beltran; Jana A. Hassan; Jennifer D. Lewis
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A natural diversity screen in Arabidopsis thaliana reveals determinants for HopZ1a recognition in the ZAR1‐ZED1immune complex

Plant, Cell & Environment
2021-02 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0140-7791
Part of ISSN: 1365-3040
Contributors: Nathan Diplock
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Nathan Diplock

Large mammal declines and the incipient loss of mammal-bird mutualisms in an African savanna ecosystem

PLOS ONE
2018-08-28 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1932-6203
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Nathan Diplock