Kenneth W. Joy

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Biology Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada 
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Kenneth W. Joy, who was a post-doctoral research associate with Prof. Richard H. Hageman in 1964-65, has returned to England where he is now employed at Warwick University. He is teaching Eukaryotic Microorganisms and the more familiar courses in crop physiology.
Ken has been in Canada most of the time since leaving UIUC. He was at the University of Toronto for two or three years and then at Carleton University near Ottawa. He is now on leave from there and may take early retirement.

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Louis-Philippe Vézina grad student 1987 Université Laval (Chemistry Tree)
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Vézina L, Lavoie N, Joy KW, et al. (1993) The fate of newly absorbed ammonium and nitrate ions in roots of jack pine seedlings Journal of Plant Physiology. 141: 61-67
Finstad K, Brown DCW, Joy K. (1993) Characterization of competence during induction of somatic embryogenesis in alfalfa tissue culture Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture. 34: 125-132
JOY KW, BLACKWELL RD, LEA PJ. (1992) Assimilation of Nitrogen in Mutants Lacking Enzymes of the Glutamate Synthase Cycle Journal of Experimental Botany. 43: 139-145
Vanlerberghe GC, Joy KW, Turpin DH. (1991) Anaerobic Metabolism in the N-Limited Green Alga Selenastrum minutum: III. Alanine Is the Product of Anaerobic Ammonium Assimilation. Plant Physiology. 95: 655-8
Sieciechowicz KA, Joy KW, Ireland RJ. (1989) Effect of methionine sulfoximine on asparaginase activity and ammonium levels in pea leaves. Plant Physiology. 89: 192-6
Sleciechowicz KA, Joy KW. (1989) The effect of plant age on asparaginase activity and amino acid levels in developing leaves of Pisum sativum Canadian Journal of Botany. 67: 732-736
Ta T, Macdowall FDH, Faris MA, et al. (1988) Metabolism of nitrogen fixed by nodules of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.): II. Asparagine synthesis Biochemistry and Cell Biology. 66: 1349-1354
Ta TC, Macdowall FDH, Faris MA, et al. (1988) Metabolism of nitrogen fixed by root nodules of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.): I. Utilization of [14C, 15N]glutamate and [14C, 15N]glutamine in the synthesis of γ-aminobutyrate Biochemistry and Cell Biology. 66: 1342-1348
Joy KW. (1988) Ammonia, glutamine, and asparagine: a carbon–nitrogen interface Canadian Journal of Botany. 66: 2103-2109
Vezina L, Joy KW, Hope HJ. (1988) The effects of nitrate on the enzymes involved in nitrogen assimilation in nodulated pea roots Physiologia Plantarum. 72: 762-768
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