
About
Heather D. Coleman serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Biology within Syracuse University's College of Arts and Sciences. Her research program investigates the genetic and environmental mechanisms controlling plant cell wall formation, utilizing poplar as a primary model system to explore applications in biotechnology and bioenergy.
Dr. Coleman's educational foundation includes:
- Ph.D. in Plant Biology, University of British Columbia (2008)
- B.S. in Forest Resource Management, University of British Columbia (2002)
Her research program centers on plant cell wall biosynthesis, with specific expertise in xylogenesis, hemicellulose regulation, and plant-microbe interactions. Current laboratory projects map transcriptional networks for hemicellulose production, investigate gene duplicate subfunctionalization in poplar, and examine mycorrhizal fungi impacts on cell wall development. These studies bridge fundamental plant biology with practical applications in molecular farming and biofuel production.
Recent publications (2020-2025) reveal consistent thematic focus on poplar cell wall engineering, with emerging trends in nutrient-gene interactions, enzyme expression systems, and stress response integration. Her work demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections between plant physiology, genetic engineering, and sustainable bioresource development.
Professional recognition includes:
- Fellow, Partnership for Undergraduate Life Sciences Education (2024-Present)
Dr. Coleman actively mentors undergraduate researchers through thesis courses (BIO 460/495) and leads significant grant-funded initiatives:
- NSF REU Site: MicroFFABS (2024-2027) as Principal Investigator, focusing on microscopy-based biological research training
The Coleman Lab maintains active collaborations with the Center for Bioenergy Innovation and international research networks, driving innovation in plant biotechnology through molecular approaches to cell wall modification.
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