
About
Emily Stowe serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at Bucknell University. Her academic journey spans foundational training in biological sciences with advanced specialization in photosynthetic organism adaptation mechanisms.
Educational milestones:
- BA, College of Wooster
- PhD, University of Missouri-Columbia
- NSF post-doctoral fellowship, Indiana University-Bloomington
Her research program investigates light-regulated developmental processes in photosynthetic organisms through molecular genetic and physiological frameworks. Specializing in complementary chromatic adaptation, she examines how Fremyella diplosiphon dynamically reconfigures its photosynthetic apparatus in response to light color shifts. This work bridges molecular mechanisms with ecological and evolutionary contexts, revealing fundamental principles of environmental adaptation in phototrophic systems. Teaching responsibilities encompass Genetics, Microbiology, and Functional Genomics curricula.
Scientific recognition includes:
- NSF post-doctoral fellowship
While specific advising records and grant portfolios beyond her postdoctoral fellowship remain unspecified in available materials, her research program implies active laboratory instruction and potential external funding for cyanobacterial adaptation studies. The absence of team descriptions suggests independent investigation or unpublicized collaborative networks within Bucknell's biological sciences infrastructure.
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