Sam Hazen Shares 2011 Award from the Dept. of Energy Systems Biology for Energy and the Environment
Sam Hazen received an award from the DOE to research the use of genomics and genetics in a model grass system to identify genes involved in light perception and signaling to increase the yield and improve the composition of bioenergy grasses. The project aims to provide valuable candidates for manipulation in bioenergy grass crops via targeted breeding or engineering efforts.
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