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EEB Seeds of Science Blog. Atwood Colloquium in Ecology and Evolution. Re-creation of a key step in the switch from C3 to C4 leaf anatomy. Roxana Khoshravesh, Tammy Sage, and colleagues take a step in the path towards engineering C4 rice.
So that the University can reach you in an emergency.
So that the University can reach you in an emergency.
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Map of Life and The Field Museum win MacArthur Foundation grant. The Evolutionary Origin of Female Orgasm. Congratulations to Teresa Feo, Waldan Kwong, Andrew Moeller, Jacob Musser, Amanda Subalusky and Derek West.
My research focus is landscape ecology, particularly with applications for conservation biology. I embrace interdisciplinary approaches to problem-solving, and am driven to do research that will benefit conservation and management.
Welcome to the EEB Alumni News Blog! January 2, 2000.
Welcome to the Fox lab. Our group is focused on population and community ecology as well as plant-animal interactions in terrestrial systems. We are interested in how species interactions effect community structure in the diverse plant communities of California.
Welcome to the Irish Laboratory. The broad interest of our group is in understanding the genetic and molecular mechanisms that control patterning processes in plant development, with a focus on characterizing organogenesis and growth in the Arabidopsis flower. We are also interested in the extent to which these pathways are conserved or have diversified in different flowering plant species. Vivian appointed chair of MCDB. Irish lab awarded funds by NSF.