Dr. Mearaj Shaikh (postdoc, Widhalm laboratory) received 2nd place in the poster competition at the 2023 Center for Plant Biology Symposium Shannon Stirling (PhD student, Dudareva laboratory) received 2nd place in the poster competition at the 2023 Center for Plant Biology Symposium
Ying Li, Natalia Dudareva, and Erich Grotewold (Michigan State University) recently published a review paper entitled “Enough is enough: feedback control of specialized metabolism” in Trends in Plant Science. Abstract: Recent advances in our understanding of plant metabolism have highlighted the significance of specialized metabolites in the regulation of gene expression associated with biosynthetic networks….Read more about Ying Li Co-Publishes Review Paper[Read More]
Lidysce Andrea Mata is a new visiting scholar in the Meyers’ weed science lab. She was born and raised in Honduras, where she’s currently senior undergrad student at Zamorano University. She joined the Meyers’ lab to fulfill a “professional experience” requirement to graduate from the Agricultural Sciences and Production major at Zamorano University, but also because she is deeply…Read more about Welcome Lidysce Andrea Mata![Read More]
Nemali lab published an article titled “Connecting the dots: Path model to identify key phenotypic traits for screening plants with tolerance to nitrogen deficiency” in Plos One. The published research compared several physiological traits at the cellular, leaf, and whole-plant scales in nitrogen sensitive and tolerant poinsettia cultivars exposed to both optimal and N-deficient conditions,…Read more about Nemali Lab Published New Article[Read More]
A news release from Purdue University highlights recent funding for the Arequipa Nexus Institute’s Phase 3 project. Dr. Lori Hoagland is co-director of the institute, a unique collaboration between Universidad Nacional de San Agustín and Purdue University with a focus on key challenges to create a sustainable future for the people of Arequipa, Peru.
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