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Interview: Ksenia Krasileva

July 26, 2022

Krasileva discusses her background, her passions, and her research on plant innate immunity in this piece by the Innovative Genomics Institute.

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A visit to the lab with PhD candidate Luis Valentin-Alvarado

July 26, 2022

Valentin-Alvarado breaks down his research for the Spanish-speaking community in this new video produced by Science at Cal.

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Understanding Plant Immune Systems Informs the Past and the Future

July 18, 2022

In a recent Wonderfest event, grad student Chandler Sutherland discusses plant and human immune systems, and how we can defend agricultural crops against disease.

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CRISPR Crops: Food, Farms, and the Shape of Plants to Come

July 11, 2022

In a recent Wonderfest event grad student Evan Groover discussed how gene editing technology can meet the needs of a growing human population and a warming world.

Understanding the “romantic journey” of plant reproduction

July 08, 2022

A breakthrough study by PMB Professor Sheng Luan uncovers how peptide emissions and calcium signals serve as “love notes” during the plant fertilization process.

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