University of Cambridge

The University located in Cambridge, England was established in c. 1209. The University of Cambridge consists of 31 independent, self-governing colleges, and has over 100 departments, faculties and schools. There are approximately 17200 students in total and 1500 teaching staff.

Address - The University of cambridge
The Old Schools
Trinity Lane
Cambridge
CB2 1TN


Plant Biologists at this institution.
(click on the persons name for detailed information of their work and for links to their homepages)

Alison Ashby Plant pathology and systematics
Janneke Balk Plant biochemistry
John Carr Plant virus interactions
David Coomes Conservation and community ecology
Romola Davenport Cation transport in plants
Julia Davis Ion transport
Chris Gilligan Epidemiology and Modelling
Beverley Glover Molecular control of plant development
John Gray Chloroplast Biogenesis
Howard Griffiths Physiological ecology and stable isotopes
Peter Grubb Investigative Plant Ecology
David Hanke Plant growth substances
Jim Haseloff Reprogramming plant development
Julian Hibberd Assembly and evolution of the photosynthetic apparatus
Roger Leigh Molecular plant nutrition
Enid MacRobbie Regulation of Ion Fluxes in Stomatal guard cells
Alison Smith Plant metabolism
Edmund Tanner Tropical ecology
Tim Upson Plant Systematics
Alex Webb Circadian signal transduction

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