Henrik Scheller
Department Head, Molecular EcoSystems Biology
Biological Engineer Senior Scientist

Building: 978, Room 4452
Mail Stop: 978R4412
Phone: (510) 486-7371
HScheller@lbl.gov
https://www.jbei.org/person/henrik-vibe-scheller/
Divisions
Environmental Genomics and Systems Biology
- Molecular EcoSystems Biology
Secondary Affiliation:
Biological Systems and Engineering
- BioEngineering & BioMedical Sciences
Recent Publications
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How Plants and Mycorrhizal Fungi Cooperate
Researchers have studied both sides of plant-fungi symbiosis in one of the first cross-kingdom spatially-resolved transcriptomics studies to date.
Report from Second Plant Single-cell Solutions for Energy and the Environment Workshop Available
On April 29, 2021, Berkeley Lab hosted a second workshop to identify the most pressing barriers to wider adoption of single-cell sequencing and omics technologies, and to discuss solutions to remedy those barriers in order to drive discovery. The workshop report is now available for download.
Finding the Missing Step of an Important Molecular Process
Lysine is an important amino acid that must be supplied in our diets, as our bodies can’t produce lysine on their own. Most cereal grains have low levels of lysine, and scientists have worked to breed crops with higher lysine levels. However, the biochemical processes that break down lysine in plants weren’t fully understood. New Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI) research, published in Nature Communications, reveals this last missing step of lysine catabolism.