Kim Baumann's profile
What I do
I am the editor of the Cell Migration Gateway, and belong to the curational team of Nature Precedings.
Affiliations
Current affiliations
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- Position
- Editor
- Company
- Nature Publishing Group
- Further information
Location
- City:
- None chosen
- Hub:
- London
Interests
Science-wise: pretty much all aspects of Cell Biology, from migrating cells to steady plants.
Non-science-wise: architecture, graphic design, visual arts, music, contemporary dance... chocolate. Wine.
Projects
Cell Migration Gateway – a monthly updated resource for highlights, news and research on cell migration. The gateway is a collaboration between Nature Publishing Group and the Cell Migration Consortium.
Nature Precedings – a free of charge service for researchers to share unpublished data. It provides a rapid way to disseminate new findings and theories, solicit opinions, and record the provenance of ideas.
Publications
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Baumann K, Perez-Rodriguez M, Bradley D, Venail J, Bailey P, Jin H, Koes R, Roberts K, Martin C. Control of cell and petal morphogenesis by R2R3 MYB transcription factors. Development , 1691-1701 (2007)
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Voinnet O, Baumann K. Moonlight in Vermont illuminates plant development. Genome Biol. , 334 (2006)
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Martin C, Bhatt K, Baumann K, Jin H, Zachgo S, Roberts K, Schwarz-Sommer Z, Glover B, Perez-Rodrigues M . The mechanics of cell fate determination in petals. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. , 809 - 813 (2002)
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Martin C, Bhatt K, Baumann K. Shaping in plant cells. Curr. Opin. Plant Biol. , 540-549 (2001)
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Baumann K, De Paolis A, Costantino P, Gualberti G. The DNA Binding Site of the Dof Protein NtBBF1 Is Essential for Tissue-Specific and Auxin-Regulated Expression of the rolB Oncogene in Plants. Plant Cell , 323-334 (1999)
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