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Martin Boer, dr.ir., is a dedicated Researcher at Biometris within Wageningen University & Research (WUR), Netherlands, affiliated with the PE&RC Graduate School. His role as co-promotor for multiple PhD projects and leadership in statistical genetics initiatives establishes him as an integral part of WUR's academic ecosystem, focusing on bridging advanced statistics with agricultural innovation.
Research Expertise: Dr. Boer specializes in quantitative genetics with emphasis on QTL mapping, genotype-environment interactions (GxE), and high-throughput phenotyping (HTP) data analysis. His work develops computational frameworks like penalized factorial regression and spatio-temporal models to address complex challenges in plant breeding, particularly for crops such as Arabidopsis thaliana and wheat. This research directly tackles climate adaptation needs through improved genomic prediction accuracy.
Publication Trends: Analysis of his 2024-2025 publications reveals a decisive shift toward computationally efficient tools for big-data agriculture. Key contributions include the statgenHTP software package and novel GxE modeling approaches that integrate multi-parent population genetics with environmental covariance structures. These works demonstrate increasing industry relevance, evidenced by rising citations in plant breeding applications.
Supervision & Funding: He actively co-supervises PhD candidates across critical projects including biomass prediction modeling and GxE covariable selection. His sustained grant success includes leadership roles in the Integrated Phenotyping Analysis project (2019) and current involvement in the 'From light to biomass' initiative (2025-), reflecting consistent competitive funding in statistical genomics.
Collaborative Framework: As a core member of Biometris, Dr. Boer operates within WUR's premier biometrical statistics group, which specializes in developing mathematical solutions for life science challenges. His extensive collaboration network—particularly with F. van Eeuwijk across 66+ publications—drives methodological innovation in international plant breeding programs.
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