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Brian is a project scientist in the Comai Lab at the [http://www.genomecenter.ucdavis.edu/index_html.html UC Davis Genome Center]. | Brian is a project scientist in the Comai Lab at the [http://www.genomecenter.ucdavis.edu/index_html.html UC Davis Genome Center]. | ||
[[Brian Dilkes WikiCV]] | There is a [[Brian Dilkes WikiCV]] on OpenWetWare. | ||
[http://faculty.washington.edu/bdilkes | Brian has an older [http://faculty.washington.edu/bdilkes external webpage at the University of Washington]. | ||
[http://comailab.genomecenter.ucdavis.edu/ Comai Lab @UCDavis] | He works in the [http://comailab.genomecenter.ucdavis.edu/ Comai Lab @UCDavis]. | ||
He would like you to know about [http://plosone.org PLoS One] a new way to get your research rapidly peer reviewed and disseminated. It is a new, hip, fresh and open access journal from the Public Library of Science! | |||
[[Image:BrianDilkesHazard.png]] | Some days Brian looks like this : | ||
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==Research== | |||
Brian is currently investigating the molecular and genetic mechansims that isolate populations and species using members of the genus ''Arabidopsis''. As a postdoc he has been looking at how genome organization can affect plant reproduction and survival. Long term interests include the roles of dosage-sensitivity in plant evolution, the contributions of maternal and paternal effects to seed development, and the molecular basis of hybrid vigor. | |||
In the past, Brian has worked on the control of the cell cycle control during maize endosperm development. That was great too. | |||
==Outside Interests== | |||
When not in the lab or working on the computer, Brian enjoys eating and sleeping. |
Revision as of 21:14, 22 February 2007
About Brian Dilkes
Brian is a project scientist in the Comai Lab at the UC Davis Genome Center.
There is a Brian Dilkes WikiCV on OpenWetWare.
Brian has an older external webpage at the University of Washington.
He works in the Comai Lab @UCDavis.
He would like you to know about PLoS One a new way to get your research rapidly peer reviewed and disseminated. It is a new, hip, fresh and open access journal from the Public Library of Science!
Some days Brian looks like this :
Research
Brian is currently investigating the molecular and genetic mechansims that isolate populations and species using members of the genus Arabidopsis. As a postdoc he has been looking at how genome organization can affect plant reproduction and survival. Long term interests include the roles of dosage-sensitivity in plant evolution, the contributions of maternal and paternal effects to seed development, and the molecular basis of hybrid vigor. In the past, Brian has worked on the control of the cell cycle control during maize endosperm development. That was great too.
Outside Interests
When not in the lab or working on the computer, Brian enjoys eating and sleeping.