
About
Robert Wright is an Associate Professor of Crop Genomics at Texas Tech University with a joint appointment at Texas AgriLife Research, affiliated with the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences. His research integrates molecular techniques with classical crop improvement strategies, focusing on DNA-based approaches to enhance crop productivity and quality.
Education:
- Bachelor's in Biology, John Brown University (1990)
- Master's in Plant Breeding and Genetics, University of Arkansas (1993)
- Ph.D. in Genetics, Texas A&M University (1997)
Research Focus: Dr. Wright specializes in crop genomics, plant breeding, and molecular genetics, with emphasis on cotton genetics. His work includes quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping, mutagenesis applications, disease resistance mechanisms, and genomic analysis of stress responses in crops.
Publication Trends: Recent articles (2010-2019) demonstrate concentrated efforts in cotton genomics, disease resistance, abiotic stress responses (drought/temperature), and utilization of wild genetic resources. Methodologies frequently involve mutagenesis, transcriptomics, and genetic mapping.
Awards: No scientific awards mentioned in available sources.
Additional Activities: No explicit details regarding student advising, grants, labs, or teams were provided in the source material.
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