Jacqueline Marshall
Cell and Molecular Sciences
Scottish Crop Research Institute
United Kingdom
Biography
Jacqueline Marshall graduated from the University of Edinburgh with a BSc honours in Botany in 1988. In 1991 Jacqueline Marshall was awarded a DPhil in Biological Sciences from the University of York. Jacqueline Marshall held a postdoctoral research position on the characterisation of novel starch synthases in potato at the John Innes Institute until 1995. He then worked as a technician at the University of Warwick (1998-2006) and Dundee (2006-2012). he is currently the lab manager/ technician for Dr Nicola Holden’s laboratory.
Research Interest
Molecular Sciences
Publications
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Kalyna, M., Simpson, C., Syed, N.H., Lewandowska, D., Marquez, Y., Kusenda, B., Marshall, J., Fuller, J., Milne, L., McNicol, J., Dihn, H. 2011. Alternative splicing and nonsense-mediated decay modulate expression of important regulatory genes in Arabidopsis. Nucleic Acids Research 40, 2454-2469.
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James, A.B., Syed, N.H., Marshall, J., Nimmo, G.A., Jenkins, G.I., Herzyk, P., Brown, J.W.S. and Nimmo, H.G. 2012. Alternative splicing mediates responses of the plant circadian clock to temperature changes. Plant Cell 24, 961-981.