Post Tagged with: "environmental and plant biology research"

Undergrad Adam Cook Presents on Revealing Novel Genes in Gravity Research

Undergrad Adam Cook Presents on Revealing Novel Genes in Gravity Research

Undergraduate student Adam Cook presented a poster on revealing novel genes in research on how plants respond to gravity at the annual meeting of the American Society for Gravitational and Space Research Oct. 25 in Pasadena, CA. Co-authors on Microarray Analysis of GPS Treatment Reveals Novel Genes Involved in Gravitropic […]

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October 28, 2014 at 9:43 amResearch

Undergrad Zak Hall Presents on Identifying Gene Mutation that Enables Study of Plant Response to Gravity

Undergrad Zak Hall Presents on Identifying Gene Mutation that Enables Study of Plant Response to Gravity

Undergraduate student Zachary Hall presented a poster on identifying a genetic mutation in the small, mustard-like plant that allows Ohio University researchers to study the gravitational effect on the plant. The research on Identification of the Gene Defective in gravity persistence signal (gps) 6 of Arabidopsis thaliana was co-authored by […]

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October 28, 2014 at 9:31 amResearch

Debarati Basu Named Donald Clippinger Graduate Fellow

Debarati Basu Named Donald Clippinger Graduate Fellow

Environmental & Plant Biology graduate student Debarati Basu was one of five Ohio University graduate students who received Named Fellowships for the 2014-15 school year to pursue research and creative projects. Each of the five was awarded a fellowship of $15,000, plus a full tuition scholarship for fall and spring […]

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August 6, 2014 at 2:17 pmNews