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Adrienne Roeder
Areas of expertise Development, patterning, growth, morphogenesis, endoreduplication, floral organ development, robustness, stochasticity, computational morphodynamics, live imaging, image processing, and computational modeling. Adrienne Roeder is an Associate Professor in the School of Integrative Plant Science, Section of Plant Biology and Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology at Cornell University. She completed her PhD at the University of California, San Diego, working with Marty Yanofsky on valve-margin patterning in fruit (silique) development in Arabidopsis. She conducted post-doctoral work with Elliot Meyerowitz at Caltech, using live imaging and computational modeling to study cell size patterning in Arabidopsis sepal development. She accepted a position as an Assistant Professor of Plant Biology at Cornell in 2011 and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2017. Adrienne’s lab continues to use computational morphodynamics to understand the roles of stochasticity and robustness in plant development: specifically, how cells with variable sizes are created and how organs form with reproducible sizes and shapes despite cellular variability. Editorial experience Guest Editor, Current Opinion in Plant Biology issue on Growth and Development (published February 2019); Guest Editor, The Plant Cell (July 2019- ). Honors and awards include Schwartz Research Fund Award for Women in Life Science (2019), National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award (2016), President’s Council of Cornell Women Affinito-Stewart Grant (2015), Nancy M. and Samuel C. Fleming Term Assistant/Associate Professor (2013- ). |