A cellular pathway in plants may hold keys to understanding human disease
Plant research of Diane Bassham and Gustavo MacIntosh in biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology has surprising human connections.
Plant research of Diane Bassham and Gustavo MacIntosh in biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology has surprising human connections.
New space in Bessey Hall enhances research and teaching.
Cassling Family Awards recognize excellence in research and teaching
Students are playing vital roles in the life of a small, local research conference.
Yanhai Yin’s research helps plants know when to ease up on growth during drought conditions
Diane Bassham, professor in the Department of Genetics, Development and Cell Biology, was selected to become a member of F1000, an open research publishing platform for life scientists. Bassham, an internationally recognized expert in plant autophagy, will join esteemed peers in identifying, rating, and summarizing the most impactful and transformative research articles for inclusion. Bassham … Continue reading Bassham selected by Faculty 1000
Julie Kuhlman studies gut neuron development using zebrafish as a model.
New research outlines how the genetic pathways that govern growth and stress response in plants sometimes clash.