II. Institutional Research Environment
Collaborations Within MSU and With Other Institutions
Qu, R. and L.E. Talbert. Wheat transformation for wheat
streak mosaic virus resistance.
Qu, R. and T.K. Blake. Barley transformation for
production of industrially and pharmaceutically valuable
proteins.
Qu, R., W.E. Dyer, Ahmed Bahieldin, (Ain Shams
University, Egypt), David Ho (Washington University, St.
Louis, MO) and Hans Bohnert (University of Arizona). Wheat
transformation for salt/drought resistance.
Qu, R., F. Dunkel (Entomology, MSU), Maarten Chrispeels
(UC San Diego). Cereal transformation with bean alpha
amylase inhibitors to protect grain during storage.
Sherwood, J.E. and J. Cutler (Microbiology, MSU).
Inhibition of mycelium formation in Candida albicans.
Sherwood, J.E. and M. Johnston (Plant Pathology, MSU).
Development of barley stem rust specific DNA
probes.
Sherwood, J.E., R. Stout, and Joan Henson (Microbiology,
MSU). Submitted DOE preproposal on Phytoremediation.
Young, M.J. and J. Johnson (Scripps Research Institute).
'Virus structure and assembly'
Young, M.J. and T. Baker (Purdue University). Cryo
electron microscopy'
Young, M.J. and G. Thomas (University of Kansas Medical
Center). Raman spectroscopy
Young, M.J. and F. Ponz. (University of Madrid). 'Viral
pathogenesis'
Young, M.J. and J. Anderson. (USDA-ARS, Purdue
University). 'Enginerred resistance to plant viruses'
Young, M.J. and S. Loesch-Fries (Purdue
University).'Viral Assembly'
Sharrock, R.J. and P. H. Quail (Plant Gene Expression
Center, USDA-ARS). Producing monoclonal antibodies to
phytochrome proteins.
Sharrock, R.J. and R. Amasino (Department of
Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin). Mmapping phytochrome
genes and identifying mutants.
Sharrock, R.J. and M. Lavin. Identifying phytochrome gene
lineages in diverse plant groups.
Dyer, W.E. and B.D. Maxwell (PSES, MSU). Crop canopy
effects on Avena fatua dormancy characteristics.
Mitchell-Olds, T. and R. Last (Boyce Thompson Institute
for Plant Research)
Mitchell-Olds, T. and D. Bradley (University of
Washington)>
Mitchell-Olds, T. and D. Waller (University of
Wisconsin)
Mitchell-Olds, T. and D. Neale (Institute of Forest
Genetics, Pacific Southwest Research Station,
USFS)
Mitchell-Olds, T. and M. Hamilton (Brown
University)
Blake, T.K. and P. Hayes (Oregon State University)
Blake, T.K. and P. Langridge (Waite Institute, Adelaide,
S.A.)
Blake, T.K. and K. Shepard (Waite Institute, Adelaide,
S.A.)
Blake, T.K. and R. Pickering (Crop Research Institute,
Christchurch, N.Z.)