Zentrum für Molekularbiologie der Pflanzen (ZMBP)

Research Group Smit

Timing of Fate Transitions Lab

People


Dr. Margot Smit
Independent Junior Group Leader

Margot is a plant developmental biologist interested in unraveling mechanisms that control cell identity and patterning. She obtained her MSc in Biotechnology from Wageningen University, completing thesis projects in the labs of Dolf Weijers and Siobhan Brady (UC Davis) studying vascular developmental regulation. She was awarded an NWO-EPS PhD grant to pursue study the regulation of plant vascular identity during embryogenesis in the lab of Dolf Weijers (Wageningen). For her Postdoc she moved to the lab of Dominique Bergmann (Stanford) to study the regulation of stomatal development and cell identities, supported by an NWO Rubicon grant. In October 2023 she started at the ZMBP as an Independent Junior Group Leader where her group studies the temporal regulation of plant development and cell identity, for now focusing on stomatal development during embryogenesis. Since February 2024 the lab has been supported by a DFG Emmy Noether grant.

 

Contact and links:

Office: 4P22
+49-(0)7071-29-76672
margot.smit@zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/likeyoda1.bsky.social
ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0001-8285-5130


Steffi Zimmermann
Lab technician
+49-7071-29-77468
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Yadhusankar Sasidharan
PhD Candidate

Yadhu completed his Master's in Plant Biology in Dr. Kalika Prasad’s laboratory at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Pune, where he focused on the molecular aspects of de novo root regeneration from Arabidopsis leaves. He joined the Timing Lab in March 2024, where he is currently investigating the mechanistic basis for the differentiation block that occurs during Arabidopsis embryonic development. Outside of the lab, Yadhu enjoys photography and going for walks.

 

Contact and links:

+49-7071-29-77468
yadhusankar.sasidharanspam prevention@zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/yadhusankar.bsky.social
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0006-9967-1913


Vijayalakshmi Suryavanshi
PhD Candidate

Vijayalakshmi (VJ) completed her masters in Biotechnology at D.Y Patil University, Navi Mumbai (DYPSBB). For her thesis, she studied the effects of gold nanoparticles on the in vitro growth and development of Siraitia grosvenorii at CSIR IHBT, India. She joined Timing lab in April 2024 where she is now investigating the mechanisms delaying the stomatal patterning during embryogenesis on the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. Outside of the lab, she likes to paint, and never says no to a good cup of chai.

 

Contact and links:

+49-7071-29-77468
vijayalakshmi.suryavanshispam prevention@zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/vijayalakshmi.bsky.social
ORCID : https://orcid.org/0009-0007-3418-4636


Pablo González-Suárez 
Postdoctoral researcher

Pablo is interested in understanding how the environment, particularly temperature, affects the timing of developmental decisions in plants. He completed his Ph.D. at the University of Leeds working on the environmental control of the end of flowering. After graduating in 2024, he did a short postdoc at the John Innes Centre before moving to Germany. In 2025 he joined the Timing lab, where he leverages single-cell transcriptomics and confocal imaging to understand how and when cells commit to fates during embryo development. Outside of the lab he enjoys running, playing ukulele and watching dog memes.

 

Contact and links:

+49 (0)7071 29-77468
pablo.gonzalez-suarezspam prevention@zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/pablidopsis.bsky.social
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2122-5984
Webpage: https://www.pablidopsis.com


Friederike Hauschild
Student helper (HiWi)

As a bachelor's student of biochemistry at the University of Tübingen, she worked on imaging and analyzing Arabidopsis thaliana embryos with different mutations that affect embryogenesis and post-germination development of embryos and seedlings. Friederike stayed in the lab after her bachelor thesis and is interested in how germination and cell differentiation are regulated, especially anything to do with stomata. In her free time, she enjoys hiking with friends or volunteering as a firefighter with the Tübingen Stadtmitte fire department.

 

Contact and links:

+49 (0)7071 29-77468
friederike.hauschildspam prevention@student.uni-tuebingen.de


Sarah-Karina Loosen 
Student helper (HiWi)

Sarah currently is a master's student (CIB) at the University of Tübingen. During her bachelor’s thesis, she was working on optimizing embryo culture and staining and is currently establishing a somatic embryogenesis protocol, among other things. She is generally fascinated by threshold decisions in developmental processes. Outside of lab, she likes to spend time in nature, read, dye her hair and is a coffee enthusiast.

 

Contact and links:

+49 (0)7071 29-77468
sarah-karina.loosenspam prevention@student.uni-tuebingen.de