Pascal Okoye
Advisor's Name:
Tesfaye Mengiste
Email Address:
Training Group:
Plant Biology
Research Summary:
I am a Ph.D. candidate in Plant Pathology at Purdue University, focusing on identifying and characterizing genes conferring resistance to anthracnose disease in Sorghum bicolor. My research integrates classical genetics, molecular biology, and next-generation sequencing to map resistance loci and functionally validate candidate genes, such as ARG7. I perform field and greenhouse phenotyping, pathogen inoculation, gene expression analysis, and genomic variant detection to uncover the molecular basis of resistance. My work supports the development of disease-resistant sorghum varieties, contributing to sustainable agriculture and global food security.
Why did you choose to attend PULSe:
I chose to join PULSe at Purdue University because of its strong interdisciplinary training, world-class faculty, and vibrant, collaborative research environment. The program’s integration of plant pathology, genomics, and molecular biology aligns perfectly with my passion for addressing global agricultural challenges. Purdue’s leadership in plant sciences and cutting-edge research in crop improvement and host-pathogen interactions directly supports my goal of developing sustainable solutions to plant disease. The opportunity to learn from diverse scientists, receive tailored mentorship, and contribute to impactful research makes PULSe the ideal community for both academic and professional growth.