Dr. David W. Galbraith
Professor, Department of Plant Sciences

Marley Building, Room 822D
Phone: (520) 621-9153
Email: galbraith@arizona.edu

 

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Background and Interests
 

David Galbraith received his B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Biochemistry from Cambridge University. Here at the University of Arizona he teaches PLS539, and participates in teaching PLS660 and EEB/MCB/BIOC 453/553. His research interests include biological instrumentation, developmental and tissue-specific gene expression in eukaryotes, functional genomics and proteomics, and food safety issues. Dr. Galbraith was recently elected a Fellow of the American Association for Advancement of Science. (For a list of recent publications, please see below):

 
Publications
 

Mustroph A, Zanetti ME, Jang CJ, Holtan HE, Repetti PP, Galbraith DW, Girke T, Bailey-Serres J. Oct 2009. Profiling translatomes of discrete cell populations resolves altered cellular priorities during hypoxia in Arabidopsis. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, Epub

Andres F, Galbraith DW, Talon M, Domingo C. Oct 2009. Analysis of Photoperiod Sensitivity sheds light on the role of phytochromes in photoperiodic flowering in rice. Plant Physiol, 151(2):681-90

Lee TH, Kim YK, Pham TT, Song SI, Kim JK, Kang KY, An G, Jung KH, Galbraith DW, Kim M, Yoon UH, Nahm BH. Sep 2009. RiceArrayNet: a database for correlating gene expression from transcriptome profiling, and its application to the analysis of coexpressed genes in rice. Plant Physiol, 151(1):16-33

Galbraith DW. Aug 2009. Simultaneous flow cytometric quantification of plant nuclear DNA contents over the full range of described angiosperm 2C values. Cytometry A, 75(8):692-8

Luo QJ, Samanta MP, Koksal F, Janda J, Galbraith DW, Richardson CR, Qu-Yang F, Rock CD. Apr 2009. Evidence for antisense transcription associated with microRNA target mRNAs in Arabidopsis. PLoS Genet, e1000457

Mathiason K, He D, Grimplet J, Venkateswari J, Galbraith DW, Or E, Fennell A. Jul 2008. Transcript profiling in Vitis riparia during chilling requirement fulfillment reveals coordination of gene expression patterns with optimized bud break. Funct Integr Genomics,2008 Jul 17;

Facella P, Lopez L, Carbone F, Galbraith DW, Giuliano G, Perrotta G. Jul 2008. Diurnal and circadian rhythms in the tomato transcriptome and their modulation by crytochrome photoreceptors. PLoS One, e2798

Edwards JD, Janda J, Sweeney MT, Gaikwad AB, Liu B, Leung H, Galbraith DW. May 2008. Development and evaluation of a high-throughput, low-cost genotyping platform based on oligonucleotide microarrays in rice. Plant Methods, 4:13

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