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Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis
Moises Exposito-Alonso
December 08, 2022
Breaking News

Moises Exposito-Alonso advocates for preserving genetic diversity at COP15

AGU Chicago View from event space
December 19, 2022
Campus News

Carnegie ecologists represent broad research expertise at AGU Fall Meeting

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Sue Rhee: Aspirations for making a better world through basic plant science, training, and outreach
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Moises Exposito-Alonso

Moisés Expósito Alonso

Staff Associate

Adrien Burlacot

Adrien Burlacot

Staff Associate

Adrien Burlacot
November 30, 2022
Awards

Carnegie’s Adrien Burlacot selected for Forbes “Under 30” list

Sue Rhee
November 10, 2022
Administrative News

Carnegie’s Sue Rhee Will Transition to Michigan State University Next Year To Head Up a Plant Resilience Institute

The Bambara groundnut is a legume cultivated throughout Africa and one of the most important sources of protein throughout the continent. The groundnut can support the growth of other crops by enriching soils through nitrogen fixation. Equipped with a recently published genome, plant breeders and scientists are attempting to improve Bambara groundnut varieties to address food security concerns in semi-arid Africa. Image purchased from Shutterstock.
November 04, 2022
Breaking News

Indigenous Crops May Help Us Survive Climate Change, But How We Talk About Them Matters

An artist's conception of the new Carnegie facility in Pasadena, California courtesy of HOK.
October 03, 2022
Administrative News

California State Funding to Advance Carnegie Climate Research Capabilities

David Ehrhardt at a microscope.

David Ehrhardt

Senior Staff Scientist

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