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Faculty-Staff Achievements, Oct. 27, 2014

October 27, 2014

Publications

David Domozych, professor of biology, is guest co-editor of a special edition of the Annals of Botany (October, 2014) titled 鈥淧lant Cell Walls." Other editors include Zo毛 Popper of the National University of Ireland at Galway and Marie-Christine Ralet of the University of Nantes, France. This edition explores the diverse cell walls of plants with topics ranging from evolution to cell and molecular biology to applications in the food and biofuel industries.

Domozych has also written two papers: 鈥淧lant and algal cell walls: diversity and functionality鈥 with co-authors Zo毛 Popper of the National University of Ireland and Marie-Christine Ralet at the University of Nantes, France, published in the Annals of Botany (2014) Vol. 114; and 鈥淯sing monoclonal antibodies to label living root hairs: a novel tool for studying cell wall microarchitecture and dynamics in Arabidopsis,鈥 in (2014). Co-authors include Emily Larson of the University of Glasgow, Mary Tierney of the University of Vermont and Berke Tinaz (麻豆破解版 Class of 2016). This paper describes a new protocol for observing cell wall construction in root hairs.

In the News

Grace Burton, associate professor of Spanish, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, is the author of a letter to the editor published Oct. 13 in The Wall Street Journal.

Cathy Hill, F. William Harder Professor of Business Administration, Department of Management and Business, was a source for 鈥淕lobal Foundries Deal with IBM Could Attract Additional Businesses鈥 which aired Oct.23 on WAMC-FM.

Dan Nathan, associate professor and chair, Department of American Studies, is a source for published Oct. 7 in The New York Times Magazine.

Mary Zeiss Stange, professor of women鈥檚 studies and religion and director, Religious Studies Program, is the author of an essay titled published Oct. 22 in USA Today.

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