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Postdoc in Dr. Madelaine Bartlett lab.

Hailong's focus is dissecting the function and evolution of cis-regulatory elements in grass development.

 PhD in Biology, East Carolina University (2022)

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Postdoc in Dr. Madelaine Bartlett lab

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Logayn Abushal

Advisor: Sam Hazen

Logayn Abushal

Professor, Biology

lynnAdler

Lynn Adler's research integrates plant-animal interactions across mutualisms and antagonisms, including floral, foliar, and belowground tissues, to arrive at a more complete understanding of the ecology and evolution of resistance and attractive traits in both basic and applied systems.

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Professor, Biology

MadelaineBartlett

Research in Madelaine Bartlett's lab is focused on figuring out how molecular changes to DNA lead to morphological changes in plants.

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Professor, Biology

Baskin

How does a plant make an organ with a specific and heritable shape? This is the question at the heart of research in the Baskin lab.

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Comfort Bonney Arku

Comfort Bonney Arku is in their first year lab rotation.

Comfort Bonney Arku

Graduate Program Director;  Gilgut Professor of Plant Biology

Ana Caicedo

Dr. Ana Caicedo's research seeks to understand the genetic basis of adaptation, as well as the population and genomic context in which adaptive evolution occurs.

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Campilan

Joni Rey Campilan's research areas are genomics and genetics and plant environment interactions.

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Archita Chatterjee's research focused on understanding the subsidiary cell's function in the grass stomatal complex.

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Professor, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Cheung

The two current major research areas in our laboratory share the common focus of dissecting the signal transduction pathways that mediate plant cell responses to external growth and developmental stimuli. 

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