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Wayne Versaw is a Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Initiatives at Texas A&M University, affiliated with the Department of Biology in the College of Science. His research focuses on phosphate transport and cellular compartmentalization in plants.
Educational Background:
- B.S., Food Science and Technology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (1987)
- M.S., Biochemistry, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (1990)
- Ph.D., Biomolecular Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1995)
- Postdoctoral Research, Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation
Versaw's research investigates how phosphate transport across plastid membranes coordinates cellular metabolism. His work spans from basic transporter characterization to environmental impact studies, utilizing genetics, biochemistry, and advanced imaging techniques. Current projects examine the PHT2, PHT4, and pPT transporter families in chloroplasts and heterotrophic plastids.
Research Themes from his 15 most recent articles (1999-2025) include: phosphate transport mechanisms, plastid physiology, metabolic compartmentalization, and environmental impacts on nutrient homeostasis. Subfields span from transporter family dynamics to ATP compartmentation and bioremediation effects.
Laboratory operates in the Biological Sciences Building East (Room 204), employing fluorescent protein sensors and molecular physiology approaches to study plant nutrient dynamics.
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