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Dr. Robert van Loo is a researcher in Plant Breeding at Wageningen University & Research, focusing on genomic solutions for crop improvement under climate stress. He actively contributes to projects involving quinoa, camelina, and hemp.
- Teaching degree in Biology (1987)
His research spans genomics, genome-wide association studies, and quantitative trait locus analysis, with a focus on Chenopodium quinoa, Camelina sativa, and Cannabis sativa crops. Recent work highlights genome editing for oil crop improvement and quinoa's potential in climate-resilient agriculture.
Key trends in his publications include genetic architecture of agronomic traits, syntenic QTLs for biomass quality, and salinity resistance mechanisms in quinoa. His 2025 paper on multiplex genome editing in camelina demonstrates cutting-edge applications in oil crops.
- Teaching degree in Biology (1987)
As project leader for initiatives like 'New crops for more extreme climate conditions' (2025-2028) and co-promotor for quinoa-related PhDs, he bridges research and practical implementation. His work appears in Plant Biotechnology Journal, Plant Physiology, and Frontiers in Plant Science.
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