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Dr. Ming Zheng is a Professor of Biology in the Department of Biology at Gordon College, where he has been a faculty member since 2002. He is affiliated with the School of Science and Health and conducts research at the intersection of plant biotechnology, crop breeding, and ethical implications of genetic engineering.
His educational background includes a B.S. and M.S. from Southwest Agricultural University in China and a Ph.D. in Genetics & Plant Breeding from Washington State University.
Dr. Zheng's research focuses on accelerating crop improvement through double haploid technology, which enables instant genetic homozygosity in a single generation. He investigates how stress factors like chilling and starvation can reprogram immature corn pollen cells into embryonic states, leading to the development of genetically uniform cultivars. His work aims to address global food security challenges exacerbated by climate change. He also explores the ethical, legal, and social dimensions of GMOs, integrating his Christian faith with scientific inquiry.
The recent articles reflect a strong focus on plant cell reprogramming, microspore culture, hormonal regulation, and the practical and societal applications of biotechnology. Research trends emphasize optimizing culture conditions, understanding developmental mechanisms, and addressing broader impacts on agriculture and society.
- Optimization of carbon sources and plant hormones for doubled haploid production
- Use of fluorescent and inverted microscopy to track cell development
- Training undergraduate students in advanced biotechnological methods
- Integration of faith and science in public discourse on GMOs
Dr. Zheng has mentored numerous biology students during his sabbatical and continues to involve undergraduates in hands-on research, preparing them for graduate studies and industry careers. While no specific grants are mentioned, his sustained research program and student involvement suggest ongoing institutional or external support.
His laboratory work is centered in the Gordon greenhouse and associated plant tissue culture facilities, where he grows corn to the appropriate maturity for experiments and maintains cell cultures under controlled conditions. The research team includes undergraduate students trained in cell culture techniques, microscopy, and data analysis.
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