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John Rathjen is an Associate Professor in the Division of Plant Sciences at the Australian National University (ANU). His research focuses on plant immunity, fungal pathogens, and the molecular mechanisms governing plant-pathogen interactions. He holds a PhD and is actively involved in supervising research students.
Key research interests include plant defense signaling pathways, genome editing for disease resistance, and the trade-offs between plant growth and immune responses. His work integrates molecular genetics, genomic analysis, and pathogen biology.
Rathjen leads and collaborates on multiple projects funded by ANU, including investigations into wheat stripe rust resistance, fungal pathogen control, and the impact of immune responses on plant development. Recent studies involve transcriptome analysis of fungal pathogens and multiplexed effector screening in wheat protoplasts.
He has published extensively in journals like New Phytologist, iScience, and Nature Communications, contributing to advancements in understanding plant immune systems and pathogen adaptation.
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