Yotam Zaitمشاهده پروفایل
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Yotam Zait is a Research Fellow in the Department of Biology at Pennsylvania State University, affiliated with the Assmann Lab. His research focuses on plant responses to environmental stresses, particularly drought, salinity, and high light conditions, with emphasis on stomatal physiology, chloroplast function, and transcriptional stress responses. He holds a postdoctoral position emphasizing experimental and molecular approaches to plant stress biology. Key research areas include: Mechanisms of stomatal response to environmental cues (e.g., VPD, wind, transpiration) Regulation of photosynthetic efficiency under stress Genetic and transcriptional basis of drought/salinity tolerance Multi-seasonal plant memory and recovery dynamics Publications from 2020-2025 highlight his work on guard cell signaling, chloroplastic redox regulation, and stress-induced transcriptomic changes. He has contributed to methodological advancements in studying plant gas exchange and stress responses across diverse species, including grapevine, rice, and banana. His lab affiliations include the Assmann Lab at PSU, where he collaborates on projects related to environmental plant physiology. No formal academic awards are listed in the provided materials.








