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Dilkes Lab Members

Dr. Charles Addo-Quaye Post-Doctoral Researcher, Sorghum genomics, sequence based bioinformatics and applications to crop genetics and improvement.
Norman Best Ph. D. Student, Hormone interaction in maize. Co-Advised by Guri Johal.
Dr. Elizabeth Buescher Post-Doctoral Researcher, Maize quantitative genetics and DNA sequencing applications to crop genetics, the genetics of the interploidy barrier in maize.
Ben Daugherty Undergraduate Researcher, You can do that better cheaper faster. Automated phenotyping of seeds and boredom reduction.
Brian Dilkes Assistant to the chief, head revisionist, and frugalist.
Tena Graham Lead Pragmatist, plant genius and molecular biologist.
Brett Lahner Ph. D. Student, Bioinformatics and Statistical Genetics of plant adaptation to soils.
Macarena Silva Ph. D. Student, secondary metabolites mediate conflicts between adaptation to abiotic stress and disease resistance in Brassicaceae.
Amanda Studor Someday-will-be-an-undergraduate-student, Maize seed handling and lethality thereof, the genetics of the interploidy barrier in maize.
Elisabeth Svedin Ph. D. Student, genetic mechanisms of post-zygotic isolation and the evolution of polyploidy in Arabidopsis.

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Lab Alumni

Heidi Blubaugh Undergraduate Student, Utility of seed failure as a sensitive reporter of epigenetic state in plants.
Billy Boone Undergraduate, Genetics of lethality supression in Arabidopsis hybrids.
Ji Nyeong Cheon Visiting Ph. D. Student from Seoul National University, Evolution of phytohormone metabolism across 600 million years of diversification.
Dr. Vijay Chaikam Post-Doctoral Researcher, Maize ploidy manipulation, doubled haploid breeding technology improvement and mechanism.
Currently an Associate Scientist working on doubled haploid technology at the Global Maize Program at CIMMYT, Texcoco, Mexico. Way to go Vijay!
Norman Best Undergraduate Student, maternal effect mutations in maize.
Currently Ph. D. Student at Purdue University.
John Foster Undergraduate Student, Mapping of interploidy QTL effects in maize.
Currently Undergraduate Student at Purdue University....but could be shipped overseas any day now.
Samuel T. Smith Undergraduate Student, Genetics of seed failure in maize.

  • Paul 21:17, 20 June 2011 (EDT):