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
 

Deyholos MK, Galbraith DW. Apr 2001. High-density microarrays for gene expression analysis. Cytometry, 43:229-38

Galbraith DW, Macas J, Pierson EA, Xu W, Nouzova M. Jan 2001. Printing DNA microarrays using the Biomek 2000 laboratory automation workstation. Methods Mol Biol, 170:131-40

Bak S, Tax FE, Feldmann KA, Galbraith DW, Feyereisen R. Jan 2001. CYP83B1, a cytochrome P450 at the metabolic branch point in auxin and indole glucosinolate biosynthesis in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell, 13:101-11

Nouzova M, Neumann P, Navratilova A, Galbraith DW, Macas J. Jan 2001. Microarray-based survey of repetitive genomic sequences in Vicia spp. Plant Mol Biol, 45:229-44

Chytilova E, Macas J, Sliwinska E, Rafelski SM, Lambert GM, Galbraith DW. Aug 2000. Nuclear dynamics in Arabidopsis thaliana. Mol Biol Cell, 11:2733-41

Chytilova E, Macas J, Galbraith DW. Aug 1999. Green fluorescent protein targeted to the nucleus, a transgenic phenotype useful for studies in plant biology. Ann Botany, 83:645-54

Johnston JS, Bennett MD, Rayburn AL, Galbraith DW, Price HJ. Aug 1999. Reference standards for determination of DNA content of plant nuclei. Am J Botany, 86:609-13

Galbraith DW, Herzenberg LA, Anderson M. Aug 1999. Flow cytometric analysis of transgene expression in higher plants: Green Fluorescent Protein. Methods Enzymology, 320:296-315

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