Dr. George Davis receives a second patent

Image result for Dr. george davis bloomsburg universityDr. George Davis, associate professor of BAHS,  and his
colleague Dr. Mark Stocksdale, professor of Chemistry at Earlham College, received a patent entitled "Compositions and Methods for Delivery of Molecules to Plants”  The focus of this project is to effect plant growth, development, or senescence by engineering plants to express antibodies against transporters, receptors, or signals received between the cell wall and cell membrane (induced autoimmunity). This technique would permit food crops like tomatoes and soybeans to be grown successfully in alkaline soils where iron is not readily available. This is important because about 1/3 of suitable cropland has inadequate levels of iron. The plants are genetically engineered to express an iron transporter that takes up needed iron. To learn more about the patent and how its applications see:


Popular posts from this blog

Internship Experience for Medical Imaging Majors

Penn State Primary Care Scholars Program

Dr. Stefanie Kroll, stream ecologist, presents seminar