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Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics
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                                                                                             Graduate Faculty in Plant Biology

Name
C.V.
Research Area
Professor
Ph.D. University of Minnesota, 1963.
Plant pathology: occurrence, development, and control of mycotoxins.

Associate Professor
Ph.D. California Institute of Technology, 1988.

Plant molecular biology: signal transduction; hormonal signaling.
Professor
Ph.D. Cornell University, 1979.
Plant morphogenesis; developmental processes in lower vascular plants; evolution of developmental mechanisms.
Associate Adjunct Professor
Ph.D. University of California, Riverside, 1991.
Molecular plant-virus interactions; virion assembly, replication, and long-distance movement of tobacco mosaic virus.
Associate Professor
Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1990.
Molecular systematics, phylogeny, and evolution of chloroplasts.
Professor
Ph.D. Northwestern University, 1958.
Cell biology: photosynthetic apparatus and accessory pigments; physiology of algae; phylogenetic relationships.
Professor
Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1982.
Molecular plant pathology; molecular biology of Pseudomonas parasitism; role and regulation of Type III protein secretion systems; pathogenicity and non host plant resistance.
Assistant Professor
Ph.D. Pohang U of Science & Technology, 1997.
Guard cell ABA and Ca2+ signal transduction/Single cell-type functional genomics.
Associate Professor
Ph.D. Harvard University, 1990.
Molecular genetics of flower development in Arabidopsis.
Associate Professor
Ph.D. Yale University, 1983.
Pre-mRNA splicing.
Professor
Ph.D. Indiana University, 1983.
Molecular biology of plant-virus interactions.
Associate Professor
Ph.D. Yale University, 1987.
Fungal molecular biology: molecular biology fungal pathogenicity on plants; mechanisms of gene regulation.
Professor
Ph.D. Purdue University, 1975.
Biochemistry and physiology: membrane structure, function, and biogenesis; mechanism and regulation of solute transport; bioenergetics; proton-and calcium-pumping ATPases.
Professor
Ph.D. University of Caliornia, Berkeley, 1979.
Cell biology: cell motility; mechanisms of chromosome movement during mitosis; signal transduction in the regulation of mitotic progression.

 

 

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