CAREER: Integrating Forward and Reverse Genetic Approaches to Identify the Genomic Basis o — NSF Award to Loyola University of Chi
Plants grow in close co-association with an incredible diversity and abundance of microorganisms, known as the microbiome. Advances in sequencing technology over the past 15 years have allowed for the unprecedented investigation of microbiomes giving rise to an entirely new field of research. It is now clear that nearl
| Award title | CAREER: Integrating Forward and Reverse Genetic Approaches to Identify the Genomic Basis o |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2441842 |
| Awardee | Loyola University of Chicago |
| City | CHICAGO |
| State | IL |
| Amount obligated | $603,307 |
| Principal investigator | Michael Grillo |
| Program | Plant Genome Research Project |
| Start date | 03/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Plants grow in close co-association with an incredible diversity and abundance of microorganisms, known as the microbiome. Advances in sequencing technology over the past 15 years have allowed for the unprecedented investigation of microbiomes giving rise to an entirely new field of research. It is now clear that nearly every conceivable plant interaction with the environment is mediated, to some extent, through interactions with the microbiome. For this reason, there is profound scientific inte |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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