The Global South

A plant research center such as PSB can play a significant role in assisting countries in the Global South in mitigating climate change and developing sustainable agriculture through several strategies, such as:

The PSB Center

The center is built on the foundations of the Laboratory of General Genetics, pioneered by Jeff Schell and Marc Van Montagu. Research in the early days was focused on microbial genetics: the study of restriction and modification in Escherichia coli, and the search for the tumor-inducing principle (TIP) in Agrobacterium tumefaciens.

Collaborate

Our center does not work in isolation. Collaborative partnerships with global entities, local communities, government bodies, and other academic institutions, are vital to our success. We believe in the power of shared knowledge and technology transfer to magnify our impact.

Plant Genomes with PSB involvement

From the publication of the first plant genome sequence, that of Arabidopsis thaliana, researchers from VIB have been involved in helping with the assembly, annotation, and further downstream bioinformatics analyses of many plant genome sequences. Up to know, PSB has been involved in dozens of international plant genome projects and has analyzed hundreds of plant genomes. A special interest of PSB researchers has been to uncover remnants of ancient polyploidy in these genomes.

Bioinformatics and Computational Biology

Bioinformatics and computational biology are cornerstones of modern-day molecular biology and are strongholds of the center. PSB has a longstanding expertise in many subdomains of bioinformatics, including the assembly and annotation of novel plant genome sequences, evolutionary genomics, the analysis and integration of -omics data, gene network modeling and comparative genomics. While many projects at PSB are already collaborations between experimental and bioinformatics groups, a further integration of dry- and wet-lab activities remains a key goal of the Center.