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Robert L. Last, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
1989-1998 Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
 2004- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
Area:
Plant metabolism, Plant genomics
Website:
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ccHzTFIAAAAJ&hl=en
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Mary G. Goll research assistant Cornell
Melissa D. Ho research assistant Cornell
Bryan J. Leong grad student Michigan State
Daniel Lybrand grad student 2014- Michigan State
Paul Fiesel grad student 2017- Michigan State
Elaine Radwanski grad student 1989-1995 Cornell
Daniel Kliebenstein grad student 1993-1999 Cornell
Jeongwoon Kim grad student 2011 Michigan State
Shannon M. Bell grad student 2012 Michigan State
Cheng Peng grad student 2013 Michigan State
Imad Ajjawi post-doc Michigan State
Hyeonsook Cheong post-doc Chosun University
Patricia Conklin post-doc SUNY Cortland
Katherine J. Denby post-doc University of York (UK) (Computational Biology Tree)
Liping Gu post-doc Michigan State (FlyTree)
Jaynee E. Hart post-doc Michigan State
Kiyoon Kang post-doc Michigan State
Rachel Kerwin post-doc Michigan State
Laurie Landry post-doc Boyce Thompson Institute, Ithaca, New York
Xingxing Li post-doc Michigan State
Jun Liu post-doc Michigan State
Yan Lu post-doc Michigan State
Bjorn Lundin post-doc Michigan State
Jing Ning post-doc Michigan State
Kim D Pruitt post-doc Boyce Thompson Institute, Ithaca, New York
Alan B. Rose post-doc UC Davis
Craig Schenck post-doc Michigan State
Anqi Xin post-doc Michigan State
Jianmin Zhou post-doc Boyce Thompson Institute, Ithaca, New York
Pengxiang Fan post-doc 2014- Michigan State
Yann-Ru Lou post-doc 2017- Michigan State
Jiayang Li post-doc 1990-1994 CAS
Byung-Chul Kim post-doc 1995-1996 Pohang Institute (E-Tree)
Palitha Dharmawardhana post-doc 1996-1997 UBC
Anthony L. Schilmiller post-doc 2006-2013 Michigan State
Gaurav Moghe post-doc 2013-2016 Michigan State
Georg Jander research scientist 1998-2002 Boyce Thompson Institute, Ithaca, New York
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Bandopadhyay S, Li X, Bowsher AW, et al. (2024) Disentangling plant- and environment-mediated drivers of active rhizosphere bacterial community dynamics during short-term drought. Nature Communications. 15: 6347
Fiesel PD, Kerwin RE, Jones AD, et al. (2024) Trading acyls and swapping sugars: metabolic innovations in Solanum trichomes. Plant Physiology
Kerwin RE, Hart JE, Fiesel PD, et al. (2024) Tomato root specialized metabolites evolved through gene duplication and regulatory divergence within a biosynthetic gene cluster. Science Advances. 10: eadn3991
Li X, Chou MY, Bonito GM, et al. (2023) Anti-fungal bioactive terpenoids in the bioenergy crop switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) may contribute to ecotype-specific microbiome composition. Communications Biology. 6: 917
Fiesel PD, Kerwin RE, Jones AD, et al. (2023) Trading acyls and swapping sugars: metabolic innovations in trichomes. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Fiesel PD, Parks HM, Last RL, et al. (2022) Correction: Fruity, sticky, stinky, spicy, bitter, addictive, and deadly: evolutionary signatures of metabolic complexity in the Solanaceae. Natural Product Reports
Tiedge K, Li X, Merrill AT, et al. (2022) Comparative transcriptomics and metabolomics reveal specialized metabolite drought stress responses in switchgrass (Panicum virgatum). The New Phytologist
Leong BJ, Hurney S, Fiesel P, et al. (2022) Identification of BAHD acyltransferases associated with acylinositol biosynthesis in (naranjilla). Plant Direct. 6: e415
Li X, Sarma SJ, Sumner LW, et al. (2022) Switchgrass Metabolomics Reveals Striking Genotypic and Developmental Differences in Specialized Metabolic Phenotypes. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Schenck CA, Anthony TM, Jacobs M, et al. (2022) Natural Variation Meets Synthetic Biology: Promiscuous Trichome-Expressed Acyltransferases from Nicotiana. Plant Physiology
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