Benjamin S. Forward, Ph.D.

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2001 University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 
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Molecular Biology
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Santosh Misra grad student 2001 University of Victoria
 (Characterization and expression of the Douglas -fir luminal binding protein.)
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Bhargava A, Osusky M, Hancock RE, et al. (2007) Antiviral indolicidin variant peptides: Evaluation for broad-spectrum disease resistance in transgenic Nicotiana tabacum Plant Science. 172: 515-523
Bhargava A, Osusky M, Forward BS, et al. (2007) Expression of a polyphemusin variant in transgenic tobacco confers resistance against plant pathogenic bacteria, fungi and a virus Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture. 88: 301-312
Yevtushenko DP, Romero R, Forward BS, et al. (2005) Pathogen-induced expression of a cecropin A-melittin antimicrobial peptide gene confers antifungal resistance in transgenic tobacco. Journal of Experimental Botany. 56: 1685-95
Chatthai M, Forward BS, Yevtushenko D, et al. (2004) 2S storage protein gene of Douglas-fir: characterization and activity of promoter in transgenic tobacco seeds. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry : Ppb / SociéTé FrançAise De Physiologie VéGéTale. 42: 417-23
Forward BS, Osusky M, Misra S. (2002) The Douglas-fir BiP promoter is functional in Arabidopsis and responds to wounding. Planta. 215: 569-76
Forward BS, Tranbarger TJ, Misra S. (2001) Characterization of proteinase activity in stratified Douglas-fir seeds. Tree Physiology. 21: 625-9
Forward BS, Misra S. (2000) Characterization and expression of the Douglas-fir luminal binding protein (PmBiP). Planta. 212: 41-51
Tranbarger TJ, Forward BS, Misra S. (2000) Regulation of NADPH-cytochrome P450 reductase expressed during Douglas-fir germination and seedling development. Plant Molecular Biology. 44: 141-53
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