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    Area of Science:

    • Plant developmental biology
    • Morphogenesis
    • Pattern formation

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    • Enrico Coen, a Project Leader at the John Innes Centre, investigates plant development.
    • His research employs a multidisciplinary approach to understand complex biological processes.

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    • Coen's career highlights include significant contributions to understanding plant patterning.
    • The interview touches upon his passion for integrating art and book-writing with scientific research.

    Key Insights:

    • Exploration of plant morphogenesis and pattern formation.
    • The role of diverse scientific approaches in developmental biology.

    Outlook:

    • Continued research in plant developmental biology.
    • Potential for interdisciplinary collaborations between science and art.