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Rhee Lab Press Releases

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  • DIY lab tool evaluates new molecules in minutes (June 2024)
  • Carnegie's Dwyer Selected as Knight-Hennessy Scholar at Stanford University (May 2023)
  • Helping plants grow as phosphorus levels in soils deplete (March 2023)
  • How do we double ag production to feed 9 billion people? Renowned plant scientist to lead MSU’s Plant Resilience Institute (November 2022)
  • Carnegie’s Sue Rhee Will Transition To Michigan State University Next Year To Head Up A Plant Resilience Institute (November 2022)
  • New NSF-Funded Institute Will Probe Biology in the Absence of Water (August 2022)
  • How Do Plants Know How Big To Grow? (June 2022)
  • ​Growing a Community: Building the Plant Cell Atlas (June 2022)
  • Elucidating Plants' Survival Skills Could Save Humanity in a Changing Climate (February 2022)
  • New Understanding Of Plant Nutrient Response Could Improve Fertilizer Management Strategies (December, 2021)
  • How Do Plants Act Fast to Fight Off Infection? (October, 2021)
  • Contributions of Black plant scientists highlighted in area HBCU art exhibits (September, 2021)
  • The future is plant-based. But how do we get there? (September, 2021)
  • How seeds know it’s a good time to germinate (July, 2021)
  • Carnegie postdoc wins fellowship to study plants’ adaptation to climate change (June, 2021)
  • Can we harness a plant’s ability to synthesize medicinal compounds? (November, 2020)
  • DOE awards biofuel research team including Carnegie plant biologists (August, 2020)
  • Carnegie-led initiative receives major DOE biofuels research grant (August, 2019)
  • Do plant cells hold the roadmap for surviving climate change? (July, 2019)
  • Two New Venture Grants Awarded (May, 2019)
  • Worms help Carnegie and Stanford biologists investigate how plant-derived neurological drugs work (January, 2019)
  • Venture Grant Awarded to Dionysis Foustoukos and Sue Rhee (September, 2018)
  • $16M DOE grant will enhance sorghum bioenergy (October, 2017)
  • Yanniv Dorone Awarded Prestigious Graduate Fellowship from Stanford (May, 2016)
  • How Do They Do Plant Research Without Growing a Thing? (March, 2015)
  • Communicating with the world across the border (May, 2014)
  • Decoding the chemical vocabulary of plants (May, 2014)
  • Leading Plant Database Goes Subscription (September, 2013)
  • Have you had your cereal today? (June, 2013)
  • New Databases Harvest a Rich Bounty of Information on Crop Plant Metabolism (March, 2012)
  • Gene Function Discovery: Guilt by Association (February, 2010)
  • Future of Biology Rests in Harnessing Data Avalanche (September, 2008)
  • New Web Resource to Improve Crop Engineering (June, 2008)
  • ​Controlling a Sea of Information (March, 2008)
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