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==About==
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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].
==About Brian Dilkes==
[http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~bdilkes/ Brian is an Associate Professor] in the [https://ag.purdue.edu/biochem/Pages/default.aspx Department of Biochemistry] at [http://www.purdue.edu/ Purdue University].


[[Brian Dilkes WikiCV]]
There is a [[Brian Dilkes WikiCV]] and [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Dilkes Dilkes lab page] on OpenWetWare.


[http://faculty.washington.edu/bdilkes External Webpage at the University of Washington]
==Research==
The lab is split between investigating the molecular and genetic mechansims that isolate populations and species and modifying high throughput genomic technology to assess gene function in model, crop, and "orphan" organisms. During my postdoc, with [http://comailab.genomecenter.ucdavis.edu/index.php/Main_Page Luca Comai] at the [http://genomecenter.ucdavis.edu UC Davis Genome Center], I began 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.


[http://comailab.genomecenter.ucdavis.edu/ Comai Lab @UCDavis]
==Outside Interests==
When not in the lab or working on the computer, I spend the vast majority of my time eating and sleeping.
 
When I sleep I dream of friends, speed, and long lost diesel burning rustbuckets.

Latest revision as of 21:22, 2 September 2015

About Brian Dilkes

Brian is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biochemistry at Purdue University.

There is a Brian Dilkes WikiCV and Dilkes lab page on OpenWetWare.

Research

The lab is split between investigating the molecular and genetic mechansims that isolate populations and species and modifying high throughput genomic technology to assess gene function in model, crop, and "orphan" organisms. During my postdoc, with Luca Comai at the UC Davis Genome Center, I began 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.

Outside Interests

When not in the lab or working on the computer, I spend the vast majority of my time eating and sleeping.

When I sleep I dream of friends, speed, and long lost diesel burning rustbuckets.