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Welcome to Maeda Lab!

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We are interested in understanding how plants allocate available carbon, fixed by photosynthesis, to 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, to which up to 30% of total carbon is directed for the production of numerous plant metabolites (e.g., lignin, flavonoids, antioxidants, alkaloids). read more

Lab News

  • July 2014 - Our study on the evolution of plant phenylalanine biosynthesis has been published in The Plant Cell! See the updated publication list.
  • July 2014 - Hiroshi and Craig both gave a Mini-Symposium talk and Samuel presented a poster during the ASPB annual meeting at Portland OR.
  • June 2014 - Hiroshi gave a talk at the Banff Conference on Plant Metabolism.
  • January 2014 - Three manuscripts have been accepted or published! See the updated publication list.
  • October 2013 - Hiroshi gave an invited talk, entitled "Molecular Evolution of the plant phenylalanine and tyrosine biosynthesis", at the 13th International Congress on Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins (ICAPP, Galveston, Texas).
  • May 2013 - Jacob graduated UW Madison and will start a graduate school at the Biochemistry Department, University of Iowa. Congratulations and good luck with your grad study!
  • March 2013 - Craig and Samuel presented their work on Tyr biosynthesis at the Midwest Section Meeting of ASPB at Chicago State University.
  • March 2013 - Samuel received the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship - Congratulations!
  • August 2012 - Julian joined the lab as a research scientist from USDA. Welcome to Maeda Lab!
  • June 2012 - Samuel and Craig joined the lab from New Mexico and Ohio as Botany Ph.D. students. Welcome to Madison! see their pictures
  • February 2012 - Kyoko joined the lab as a visiting scientist from the National Institute of Crop Science, Japan. Welcome to the US!
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Maeda Lab Contact

University of Wisconsin, Madison
Department of Botany
430 Lincoln Drive, Madison, WI 53706 USA (Google Map)
Birge Hall room
B214, +1-608-262-4288 (Lab)
B217, +1-608-262-5833 (PI office)
Email: maeda2@wisc.edu
Web: http://www.botany.wisc.edu/maeda.htm