
معرفی
Dr. Andrea Eveland is a Principal Investigator at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, focusing on gene regulatory mechanisms that control plant architecture in cereal crops. Her research primarily targets maize, sorghum, and millets, with key interests in inflorescence development, leaf morphology, and stress adaptation. As an Adjunct faculty member, she bridges experimental and computational approaches to map developmental networks.
- PhD, 2008, University of Florida
Her work integrates genomics, functional genetics, and comparative analyses across grasses to dissect pleiotropic genes and enhance yield under suboptimal conditions. Recent publications highlight phenomics, gene editing, and stress-responsive networks in cereal crops. The Eveland Lab prioritizes precision engineering and genome-assisted breeding to optimize plant architecture for climate resilience.



