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Matthew Krakowsky is a USDA Associate Professor at North Carolina State University, focusing on maize breeding and genetics. His research emphasizes enhancing disease resistance and improving maize through genomic prediction and utilization of wild progenitor alleles. He is affiliated with the USDA Agricultural Research Service and based at Williams Hall.
His work spans multiple disease resistance mechanisms, including southern leaf blight, gray leaf spot, and aflatoxin accumulation. By leveraging teosinte alleles and quantitative genetics approaches, he develops strategies to improve crop resilience. Key contributions include genomic prediction methodologies for the Germplasm Enhancement of Maize (GEM) project and the identification of novel resistance genes.
Publications highlight advancements in gametophyte compatibility factors and GST gene involvement in disease resistance, showcasing interdisciplinary approaches. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, though his impactful contributions are reflected in peer-reviewed outputs. His research integrates lab-based genomics with field-scale breeding, addressing both fundamental genetic questions and applied agricultural challenges.
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