
Laura E. Rose
Research Professor · Evolutionary Biology
Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding ResearchAbout
Research Professor Laura E. Rose leads evolutionary genetics research at the Institute of Population Genetics, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf. Her work bridges population genetics, phylogenetics, and plant-microbiome interactions to decode complex adaptations in plant systems.
Her research program centers on reconstructing evolutionary histories of adaptive traits through:
- Quantitative analysis of natural genetic variation under controlled and field conditions
- Investigation of plant-microbiota metabolic networks and edaphic adaptation
- Synthetic biology approaches for plant performance optimization
- Theoretical modeling of plant development-metabolism interfaces
Analysis of her 2016-2023 publications reveals a strategic evolution from foundational population genomics toward integrated plant-microbiome systems biology. Her work demonstrates increasing methodological sophistication in combining field phenotyping with multi-omics approaches, particularly in protist microbiome characterization and defense metabolite pathway analysis across monocot/dicot systems. Key thematic progression shows movement from single-species genetics toward complex community-level interactions.
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