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  • Tuesday, Aug 8th
    1:03 PM – 1:23 PM EDT
    (CS-25-1) Avocado WRINKLED2 is functional and positively regulates lipid biosynthesis in nonseed tissues
    Location: Oglethorpe Auditorium
    Symposium Speaker: Jyoti R. Behera (he/him/his) – East Tennessee State University
    Abstract Co-Author: Aruna Kilaru, Ph.D – East Tennessee State University
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Tuesday, Aug 8th
    1:43 PM – 1:45 PM EDT
    (CS-25-3) The link between Photorespiration and one carbon metabolism - Lightning Talk
    Location: Oglethorpe Auditorium
    Symposium Speaker: KELEM GASHU ALAMRIE, PhD – Michigan State University
    Abstract Co-Author: Berkley J. Walker, PhD – Michigan State University
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Tuesday, Aug 8th
    2:25 PM – 2:45 PM EDT
    (CS-25-6) Modeling the impact of micronutrient scarcity on macronutrient flow in a metabolic network - pre-recorded talk
    Location: Oglethorpe Auditorium
    Symposium Speaker: Sara El Alaoui, PhD (she/her/hers) – Argonne National Laboratory
    Abstract Co-Author: Fatima Foflonker – Argonne National Laboratory
    Abstract Co-Author: Fariha Hossain – Brookhaven National Laboratory
    Abstract Co-Author: Crysten Blaby-Haas, PhD (she/her/hers) – Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    Abstract Co-Author: Samuel M. Seaver, MSc, PhD – Argonne National Laboratory
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Tuesday, Aug 8th
    3:58 PM – 4:00 PM EDT
    (CS-30-3) Exploiting natural variation in starch granule size and composition in Aegilops tauschii to improve wheat starch - Lightning Talk
    Location: Oglethorpe Auditorium
    Symposium Speaker: Rose E. McNelly (she/her/hers) – John Innes Centre
    Abstract Co-Author: Jesús Quiroz Chávez – John Innes Centre
    Abstract Co-Author: Ruth Franklin – John Innes Centre
    Abstract Co-Author: David Gilbert – John Innes Centre
    Abstract Co-Author: Amy Briffa – John Innes Centre
    Abstract Co-Author: Sanu Arora – John Innes Centre
    Abstract Co-Author: Alexander Watson-Lazowski – John Innes Centre
    Abstract Co-Author: Cristobal Uauy – John Innes Centre
    Abstract Co-Author: David Seung – John Innes Centre
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
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    (200-58) Exploiting natural variation in starch granule size and composition in Aegilops tauschii to improve wheat starch - Lightning Talk
    Location: Oglethorpe Auditorium
    Symposium Speaker: Rose E. McNelly (she/her/hers) – John Innes Centre
    Abstract Co-Author: Jesús Quiroz Chávez – John Innes Centre
    Abstract Co-Author: Ruth Franklin – John Innes Centre
    Abstract Co-Author: David Gilbert – John Innes Centre
    Abstract Co-Author: Amy Briffa – John Innes Centre
    Abstract Co-Author: Sanu Arora – John Innes Centre
    Abstract Co-Author: Alexander Watson-Lazowski – John Innes Centre
    Abstract Co-Author: Cristobal Uauy – John Innes Centre
    Abstract Co-Author: David Seung – John Innes Centre
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-01) Anti-oxidation and anti-diabetic properties of green and yellow papaya (Carica papaya): Stimulation of glucose uptake in liver and myoblasts and wound healing in fibroblast.
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Haiwen Li – Virginia State University
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-02) Arabidopsis thaliana bypass1 mutants overproduce a root-derived signaling molecule that arrests shoot development
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Jacob Olson – Purdue University
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-03) Biochemical effects of three different types of nitrogen fertilizer applied as a foliar spray on hybrid poplar clone NM6 (Populus nigra L. x P. maximowiczii A. Henry)
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Medini Weerasinghe, PhD – University of New Hampshire
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-04) Biosynthesis and regulation of 2-phenylethylglucosinolate (2PE) in Arabidopsis thaliana
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Makou Lin, PMCB PhD (he/him/his) – University of Florida
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-05) Characterization of Phenylalanine Ammonia-lyases (PALs) in Arabidopsis thaliana
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Lizhi Cheng, PhD Candidate – Purdue University
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-06) Characterization of the Functions of Oxylipins in Stomatal Immunity
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: QINGYUAN XIANG, n/a – University of Florida
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-07) Comparative Genomics as a Tool for Discovering Missing Vitamin Metabolic Genes in Plants
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Ghulam Hasnain, Ph. D. – University of North Georgia
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-08) C-S lyases functioning in glucosinolate biosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Ethan Tucker, n/a – University of Florida
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-10) Functional characterization of glycosyltransferases in duckweed to enable predictive biology
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Tasleem Javaid, N/A, Ph.D – University of Georgia
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-11) Identification of amino acid-derived metabolites and associated natural allelic variations in Arabidopsis
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Zhiwei Luo – Purdue University
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-12) Identifying Quorum Sensing Signals in the Model Unicellular Eukaryote Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Kirstin D. Cutshaw (she/her/hers) – Florida Institute of Technology
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-13) Isoleucine serves as a precursor for the synthesis of beta-alanine via a transaminase-catalyzed reaction
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Kerry A. Rouhier, PhD (she/her/hers) – Kenyon College
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-14) Jasmonic acid signaling induced by caterpillar damage causes reduced resistance to subsequent feeding by the brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stål), in rice
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Xingyun Wang, n/a – Anyang Institute of Technology
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-16) Mapping the maize TOR signaling network
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Michael Busche, PhD (he/him/his) – UW Madison
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-17) Metabolic engineering of tomato for improved accumulation of beta-carotene and de novo biosynthesis of capsanthin and capsorubin
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Jingwei Fu, n/a – University of Florida
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-18) Physiological Roles of Sorbitol Dehydrogenase in Maize Kernel Development
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Nadia Mourad – University of Florida
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-19) Rapid absolute quantification of abundant proteins using LC-MS/MS: Rubisco as a case study
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Dana L. Carper, PhD (she/her/hers) – Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    Abstract Co-Author: Paul E. Abraham, PhD – Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    Abstract Co-Author: Alyssa A. Carrell, PhD – Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    Abstract Co-Author: Jun Lee
    Abstract Co-Author: Maria Ramírez-Flores
    Abstract Co-Author: Robert Hettich – Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    Abstract Co-Author: Richard Giannone
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-20) Respiration in the Light and its Possible Dependence on Refixation
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Briana T. Hashim (she/her/hers) – Eckerd College
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-21) Roles of phenolic metabolites and antioxidant enzymes in wound-healing of potato tubers
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Munevver Dogramaci, PhD – USDA-ARS
    Abstract Co-Author: Dipayan Sarkar
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-22) Targeted manipulation of nectary starch in Arabidopsis thaliana impacts nectar sugar
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Erik M. Solhaug, PhD – ETH Zurich
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-23) The Effects of PCB-11 and fenclorim on Biomass and gene expression on Arabidopsis thaliana.
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Fanella Zamcho, Ph.D (she/her/hers) – George Mason University
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-24) The pseudoenzyme beta-amylase9 from Arabidopsis binds to and enhances the activity of alpha-amylase3: A possible mechanism to promote stress-induced starch degradation.
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Kristen R. Clermont, PhD – University
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-25) The role of two long noncoding RNAs in flavin homeostasis in Arabidopsis thaliana
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Tana Rayburn, n/a – Washington State University
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-26) Ultrastructural details and physiological implications of calcium oxalate crystals in rhubarb
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Shahzad A. Pandith, PhD – University of Kashmir, Srinagar, India
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-27) Unraveling the Genetic Architecture Controlling Seed Amino Acid Composition: Insight from Natural Variation in the Arabidopsis Model System
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Ha N. Duong, Ph.D. – University of Missouri - Columbia
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-01) Anti-oxidation and anti-diabetic properties of green and yellow papaya (Carica papaya): Stimulation of glucose uptake in liver and myoblast, and wound healing in fibroblast.
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Rafat Siddiqui
    Abstract Co-Author: Haiwen Li – Virginia State University
    Abstract Co-Author: Ahmed Reza Rafi
    Abstract Co-Author: Sadia Kanwal
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-56) Avocado WRINKLED2 is functional and positively regulates lipid biosynthesis in nonseed tissues
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Jyoti R. Behera (he/him/his) – East Tennessee State University
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-57) Modeling the impact of micronutrient scarcity on macronutrient flow in a metabolic network
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: Sara El Alaoui, PhD (she/her/hers) – Argonne National Laboratory
    Biochemistry and Metabolism
  • Posters
    60 minutes
    (200-55) The link between Photorespiration and one carbon metabolism
    Location: Exhibit Hall
    Poster Presenter: KELEM GASHU ALAMRIE, PhD – Michigan State University
    Biochemistry and Metabolism