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
 

Boyce JM, Knight H, Deyholos M, Openshaw MR, Galbraith DW, Warren G, Knight MR. May 2003. The sfr6 mutant of Arabidopsis is defective in transcriptional activation via CBF/DREB1 and DREB2 and shows sensitivity to osmotic stress. Plant J, 34:395-406

Sliwinska E, Galbraith DW. Aug 2002. Factors affecting nuclear dynamics and green fluorescent protein targeting to the nucleus in Arabidopsis thaliana roots. Plant Science, 163:425-30

Fernandes J, Brendel V, Gai X, Lal S, Chandler VL, Elumalai RP, Galbraith DW, Pierson EA, Walbot V. Mar 2002. Comparison of RNA expression profiles based on maize expressed sequence tag frequency analysis and micro-array hybridization. Plant Physiol, 128:896-910

Zhang X, Zhang L, Dong F, Gao J, Galbraith DW, Song CP. Aug 2001. Hydrogen peroxide is involved in abscisic acid-induced stomatal closure in Vicia faba. Plant Physiol, 126:1438-48

Xiong L, Gong Z, Rock CD, Subramanian S< Guo Y, Xu W, Galbraith D, Zhu JK. Aug 2001. Modulation of abscisic acid sensitivity and biosynthesis by a Sm-like protein in Arabidopsis. Development Cell, 1:771-81

Kawasaki S, Borchert C, Deyholos M, Wang H, Brazille S, Kawai K, Galbraith DW, Bohnert HJ. Aug 2001. Gene expression profiles during the initial phase of sal stress in rice (Oryza sativa L.). Plant Cell , 13:889-906

Bohnert HJ, Ayoubi P, Borchert C, Bressan RA, Burnap RL, Cushman JC, Cushman MA, Deyholos M, Galbraith DW et al. . Aug 2001. A genomics approach towards salt stress tolerance. Plant Phys Biochem, 39:1-17

Xiong L, Gon Z, Rock CD, Subramanian S, Guo Y, Xu W, Galbraith DW, Zhu JK. Aug 2001. Modulation of abscisic acid sensitivity and biosynthesis by a Sm-like protein in Arabidopsis. Development Cell, 1:771-81

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