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
 

Murthi S, Sankaranarayanan S, Xia B, Lambert GM, Rodriguez JJ, Galbraith DW. Aug 2005. Performance analysis of a dual-buffer architecture for digital flow cytometry. Cytometry A, 66:109-18

Birnbaum K, Jung JW, Wang JY, Lambert GM, Hirst JA, Galbraith DW, Benfey PN. Aug 2005. Cell type-specific expression profiling in plants via cell sorting of protoplasts from fluorescent reporter lines. Nat Methods, 2:615-9

Gardner JM, Buell CR, Elumalani R, Galbraith DW et al. Aug 2005. Design, production, and utilization of long oligonucleotide microarrays for expression analysis in maize. Maydica, 50:425-35

Zhang CQ, Gong FC, Lambert GM, Galbraith DW. Aug 2005. Cell type-specific characterization of nuclear DNA contents within complex tissues and organs. Plant Methods, 1:7

LaJeunesse TC, Lambert G, Andersen RA, Coffroth MA, Galbraith DW. Aug 2005. Symbiodinium (Pyrrhophyta) genome sizes (DNA content) are smallest among dinoflagellates. J Phycology, 41:880-6

Brown JK, Lambert GM, Ghanim M, Czosnek H, Galbraith DW. Aug 2005. Nuclear DNA content of the whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Aleyrodidae: Hemiptera) estimated by flow cytometry. Bulletin of Entomological Res, 95:309-12

Birnbaum K, Jung JW, Wang JY, Lambert GM, Hirst JA, Galbraith DW. Aug 2005. Cell-type specific expression profiling in plants using fluorescent reporter lines, protoplasting, and cell sorting. Nature Methods, 2:1-5

Kristensen C, Morant M, Olsen CE, Galbraith DW, Lindberg-Moller B, Bak S. Aug 2005. Metabolic engineering of dhurrin in transgenic Arabidopsis plants with marginal inadvertent effects on the metabolome and transcriptome. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 102:1779-84

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