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=Daniele Filiault=
=Daniele Filiault=
[[Image:Danielewiki.jpg|thumb|I even leave the lab sometimes!]]
I'm a third year graduate student in the [http://www-plb.ucdavis.edu/pbgg/ Plant Biology Graduate Group] at the [http://www.ucdavis.edu University of California Davis].  I have a BS in General Agriculture from [http://www.cornell.edu Cornell University] and an MS in Horticulture from the [http://www.wisc.edu University of Wisconsin-Madison] where I studied cold acclimation and freezing tolerance in turfgrass species.
I'm a third year graduate student in the [http://www-plb.ucdavis.edu/pbgg/ Plant Biology Graduate Group] at the [http://www.ucdavis.edu University of California Davis].  I have a BS in General Agriculture from [http://www.cornell.edu Cornell University] and an MS in Horticulture from the [http://www.wisc.edu University of Wisconsin-Madison] where I studied cold acclimation and freezing tolerance in turfgrass species.
[[Image:Danielewiki.jpg|thumb|I even leave the lab sometimes!]]
==Research==
==Research==
[[Image:ColSA.png‎|thumb|Genetically identical plants grown in simulated shade (top) or sun (bottom).  Cool!]]
My work uses genetic approaches to understand natural variation in shade avoidance responses in ''Arabidopsis thaliana''.
My work uses genetic approaches to understand natural variation in shade avoidance responses in ''Arabidopsis thaliana''.
*Association mapping
*Association mapping

Revision as of 23:56, 26 August 2007

Daniele Filiault

I even leave the lab sometimes!

I'm a third year graduate student in the Plant Biology Graduate Group at the University of California Davis. I have a BS in General Agriculture from Cornell University and an MS in Horticulture from the University of Wisconsin-Madison where I studied cold acclimation and freezing tolerance in turfgrass species.

Research

Genetically identical plants grown in simulated shade (top) or sun (bottom). Cool!

My work uses genetic approaches to understand natural variation in shade avoidance responses in Arabidopsis thaliana.

  • Association mapping
  • Expression QTL
  • Genetic regulatory networks

Outside the lab

Depending on the weather, I'm doing one of the following:

Contact Info

  • dlfiliault (at) ucdavis (dot) edu
  • Lab location: 2119 Life Sciences
  • Lab phone: (530) 752-8086
  • Mailing address:
Section of Plant Biology
One Shields Avenue
University of California Davis
Davis, CA 95616


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