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*I am currently organizing the [http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2011&program=grs_plant '''2011 Gordon Research Seminar on Plant Metabolic Engineering'''], which brings together junior scientists in the field of plant metabolism and aims to build a strong community to overcome various challenges in the discipline. [http://openwetware.org/images/0/07/GRS_Plant_Metabolic_Engineering_2011.pdf Download the GRS flyer].
 
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We are interested in understanding how plants allocate available carbon, fixed by photosynthesis, for the production of a variety of downstream metabolic compounds. In particular, our research focuses on understanding the enzyme organization and regulatory mechanisms of the plant shikimate and aromatic amino acid pathways, which direct up to 30% of photosynthetically fixed carbon to produce numerous plant metabolites (e.g., lignin, flavonoids, antioxidants, alkaloids). read more


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