
معرفی
Tamang Tej Man, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor in the Environmental Horticulture department at York College of Pennsylvania's Kinsley School of Engineering, Sciences and Technology. He holds a Ph.D. and completed postdoctoral research at Kansas State University, focusing on genetic engineering and stress physiology of crops.
Education:
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Kansas State University
- Ph.D. in Horticulture, Kansas State University
Research Interests center on abiotic stress tolerance in maize and rice, genetic engineering for stress adaptation, and plant tissue culture for crop improvement. His work investigates molecular mechanisms of heat, drought, and salinity resistance through transgenic and gene editing approaches.
Publication Trends show a focus on genetic modification of cereal crops, particularly maize and rice, for enhanced resistance to biotic (e.g., bacterial wilt, blast disease) and abiotic stresses. Techniques include CRISPR/Cas9, transcriptomic profiling, and redox engineering. Collaborative studies explore effector internalization and artificial transcription factor systems.



