BUCKLER LAB
Formerly a graduate student in the Plant Breeding and Genetics department at Cornell, University,
I joined the Buckler lab and traded in my pipette for a keyboard in order to gain skills in quantitative genetics and computational biology. My work at Buckler Lab centered on identifying loci underlying quantitative differences in transcription. I also worked to determine how much of the phenotypic diversity seen in maize can be explained purely on the basis of transcriptional nuances.
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Education
PhD, Plant Breeding and Genetics, Cornell University,
Publications:
Moon, Jihyun, David Skibbe, Ljudmilla Timofejeva, Chung-Ju Rachel Wang, Timothy Kelliher, Karl Kremling*, Virginia Walbot, and William Zacheus Cande. Regulation of cell divisions and differentiation by MALE STERILITY32 is required for anther development in maize. Plant Journal. 76(4):592-602
DeRidder B. P., M. E. Shybut, M. C. Dyle, K. A. Kremling*, M. B. Shapiro. Changes at the 3′-untranslated region stabilize Rubisco activase transcript levels during heat stress in Arabidopsis. Planta 236(2) 463-476.
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