Dr. Molina’s collaborative research has been published in the prestigious PNAS of the United States
Algoma University is pleased to announce that biologist Dr. Isabel Molina’s collaborative research with The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation in Oklahoma, titled A class II KNOX gene, KNOX4, controls see physical dormancy, has been published in the prestigious Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS).
“Dr. Molina is doing very innovative research that will have an impact not just on our basic understanding of plant biochemistry, but on industries ranging from agriculture and forestry to biomaterials and biofuels,” remarked Dr. Craig Chamberlin, president and vice chancellor of Algoma University. “We are pleased to see her work recognized by PNAS, and are excited about this new discovery and the impact it will have in our farming community.”
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