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Klaas Bouwmeester is an EPS Assistant Professor in Biosystematics at Wageningen University & Research. His research focuses on plant-pathogen interactions, particularly in understanding mechanisms of plant immunity against oomycetes like Phytophthora and insects. He investigates defense signaling pathways, genetic resistance, and genomic diversity in crops such as Brassica species.
- Education: Not explicitly stated in provided texts, but his titles include dr.ir.ing., indicating academic qualifications in engineering and life sciences.
His work integrates genomics, transcriptomics, and molecular biology to uncover how plants respond to pathogens and pests. Key projects include studying hypersensitive responses to butterfly eggs, co-evolution of immune genes, and decoding specialized metabolic pathways in plants. Bouwmeester has supervised multiple PhD candidates in plant defense mechanisms and collaborates on projects addressing crop resistance breeding.
He has published over 98 research outputs, including studies on Phytophthora effector proteins, Brassica resistance loci, and omics-based approaches to plant metabolism. His research also involves creating novel pathosystems (e.g., Physcomitrella patens and Phytophthora) to study cellular defense responses.
Current projects include exploiting wild Brassica relatives for crop resistance and predicting meiotic recombination using machine learning. Bouwmeester’s work bridges fundamental research and applied plant breeding to enhance agricultural resilience.
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