
معرفی
David M. Stelly is a Professor at Texas A&M University with a joint appointment at Texas A&M AgriLife Research. He holds a PhD from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (1983). His work focuses on plant breeding, genetics, and genomics, with over 40 years of experience in crop improvement through germplasm utilization. Research emphasizes Upland cotton and sorghum, involving cytogenetics, genome mapping, and reproductive biology.
Education: Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1983.
Research interests include wild-species germplasm introgression, chromosome substitution, marker-assisted selection, and sequencing technologies. His team includes members such as Himabindhu Badavath and Kathleen Costello. Notable contributions include genome mapping methodologies and collaborative projects highlighted in the Blue Genes & Boots podcast and NASEM profiles.
Teaching includes courses like Cytogenetics (GENE 620) and Graduate Research (GENE 691).





