
About
Christopher Stephens is a Researcher in the Crop Pathogen Immunity group at the Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge, focusing on molecular mechanisms of plant-microbe interactions and crop disease resistance.
His educational background includes:
- PhD in "Understanding the Molecular Basis of Disease Resistance Against Septoria Tritici Blotch in Wheat" from the University of Nottingham and Rothamsted Research (2022)
Prior professional experience:
- Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Cologne, Germany (2022-2024)
- Visiting Researcher at the John Innes Centre, UK (2022)
Stephens' research centers on molecular plant immunity, particularly gene-for-gene interactions in wheat-pathogen systems. His work investigates host genetic factors in plant-fungal interactions, effector biology, and evolutionary dynamics of pathogen virulence, with applications in sustainable crop protection.
His publication trends reveal a focus on molecular dialogue in plant immunity, notably through studies of Zymoseptoria tritici effectors and host recognition mechanisms. This work bridges fundamental molecular pathology with translational crop resilience strategies.
As part of the Crop Pathogen Immunity group at the Crop Science Centre, Stephens contributes to collaborative research on molecular determinants of disease resistance, utilizing genetic, genomic, and biochemical approaches to address global food security challenges.
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