Michael G. Muszynski

Plant Growth and Development Research Lab

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My research program focuses on deciphering the molecular mechanisms that control plant development using genetic, molecular and genomic approaches. We use maize as a model system and integrate genetic, genomic, molecular, bioinformatic, histological and physiological studies conducted in the field, green house and molecular lab.

My research projects are multi-scale, ranging from dissecting the structure-function relationships of a plant hormone receptor protein, to defining the gene expression networks acting at cellular scales in defined plant tissues, to determining the molecular mechanisms by which different plant hormone pathways interact to control overall organ (leaf) growth.

We use maize as a model system and integrate genetic, genomic, molecular, bioinformatic, histological and physiological studies conducted in the field, green house and molecular lab.


 

Research Specialties and Interests

▴ Molecular mechanisms controlling plant growth and development

▴ Plant hormone signaling pathways

▴ Maize genetics and genomics

▴ Gene function analysis

Education

Ph.D.︱Genetics, Iowa State University

B.A.︱Biology, University of Toledo

Courses Taught

BIOL/MCB 407 – Molecular Biology
TPSS 614 – Molecular Genetics of Crops
TPSS 667 – Graduate Seminar
TPSS 674 – Plant Growth and Development

Membership and Service

Associate Editor, Plant Development and EvoDevo – Frontiers in Plant Science
Local Organizer, 62nd Annual Maize Genetics Conference, Kona, HI – 2019
Chair, 61st Annual Maize Genetics Conference, St. Louis, MO – 2019
Co-chair, 60th Annual Maize Genetics Conference, St. Malo, France – 2018
Member Maize Genetics Conference Steering Committee, 2017 – present
Editorial Board member, Nature – Scientific Reports, 2015 – present
Faculty advisor for ISU Undergraduate Genetics Club, 2014 – 2015

Michael G. Muszynski

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