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Jacqueline Monaghan is an Associate Professor of Plant Biology at Queen's University, Department of Biology. She leads the Monaghan Lab, focusing on molecular mechanisms of plant immune signaling, particularly in Arabidopsis thaliana. Her research integrates genetics, molecular biology, and biochemistry to understand immune homeostasis and stress adaptation, with applications toward enhancing crop resilience.
Her teaching emphasizes foundational principles and critical thinking through literature analysis and lab projects. Research interests include plant-microbe interactions, host defense mechanisms, and sustainable agriculture solutions. The lab explores how immune proteins function at molecular levels and their impact on plant growth. Recent work targets translating discoveries into improved crop immunity to reduce pesticide reliance.
Publications span immune signaling kinases, calcium-dependent protein kinases, and plant-pathogen interactions. The lab actively engages in outreach to promote sustainable farming practices and scientific literacy.
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