Collaborators
Assistant Professor UNT.
Dr. Azad's research interests include signaling mechanisms in plants and bioinformatics; computational genomics, genome evolution, pathogenomics, metagenomics; gene prediction, structural variation detection, disease gene identification.
Dr. Azad's research interests include signaling mechanisms in plants and bioinformatics; computational genomics, genome evolution, pathogenomics, metagenomics; gene prediction, structural variation detection, disease gene identification.
Regents Professor UNT, Director of the Center for Plant Lipid Research & Coordinator of the Plant Signaling Cluster.
Dr. Chapman's research interests include biochemistry, plant cell biology, lipid signaling, and metabolic engineering
Dr. Chapman's research interests include biochemistry, plant cell biology, lipid signaling, and metabolic engineering
Dr. Yong Ji is visiting the
Environmental Science Division from China.
Dr. Ji is an Assistant Professor from the Nanchang Institute of
Technology (NIT) located in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, Middle-eastern
China. His year-long stay is being
funded by NIT and the China Scholarship Council. Dr. Ji’s research interests are in the areas
of water pollution and biomarkers for effects of heavy metal exposure. He is working in Dr. Venables’ laboratory and
is here with his wife Jie Zhang and his 7 year old daughter Hanshu Ji who is a
second grader at Newton Rayzor Elementary.
Regents Professor and Director of the Elm Fork Education Center and Natural Heritage Museum.
Dr. Kennedy's research interests include ecology of benthic invertebrates and ecotoxicology.
Dr. Kennedy's research interests include ecology of benthic invertebrates and ecotoxicology.
Professor, Biological Sciences, UNT
Dr. Kunz's research interests include diversity of microbial metabolism and enzymology of cyanide biodegradation.
Dr. Kunz's research interests include diversity of microbial metabolism and enzymology of cyanide biodegradation.
Associate Professor, Biological Sciences, UNT
Dr. Roberts' research interests include environmental toxicology and risk assessment.
Professor, Biological Sciences, UNT
Dr. Sha's research interests include systemic acquired resistance, plant defense against pathogen and pest, lipid signaling and engineering disease resistance.
Dr. Sha's research interests include systemic acquired resistance, plant defense against pathogen and pest, lipid signaling and engineering disease resistance.
Assistant Professor, Biological Sciences, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Research in the Wetland Plant Ecology lab is focused on 1) Identifying the effects envirnmental stressors on wetland plant communities and 2) Determining the capacity of wetland plant communities and wetland plants to mediate the adverse effects of human population growth.
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Cell Biology, Microbiology and Molecular Biology, University of South Florida.
Our general research focuses on bioanalytical methods development in the field of proteomics with application to understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying cellular dysfunction due to oxidative/nitrosative stress.
Our general research focuses on bioanalytical methods development in the field of proteomics with application to understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying cellular dysfunction due to oxidative/nitrosative stress.
Emeritus Reagents Professor of Biological Sciences, UNT
Dr. Waller's research interests include aquatic toxicology, biostatistics and risk management.
Dr. Waller's research interests include aquatic toxicology, biostatistics and risk management.
Associate Professor, Geography, UNT. Dr. Wolverton is an archaeologist and animal ecologist with a geographic focus on North America. Research interests include studying paleoenvironments of North America, zooarchaeology in the American Southwest, the uses of zooarchaeological data in conservation biology, and the applications of analytical chemistry to the study of archaeological artifact residues.