Dr. Rebecca Bart

Research Assistant Member
Department of Plant Science
Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
United States of America

Biography

"Becky conducted her doctoral research in the Plant Pathology Department at UC Davis, where she worked with Prof. Pamela Ronald to elucidate genetic components of the rice innate immune response. Becky then worked as a postdoctoral scholar in Prof. Brian Staskawicz's laboratory at UC Berkeley to further understand the molecular and genetic interaction between the important food crop, cassava, and its major bacterial pathogen. Assistant Member, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center November 2013 NIFA postdoctoral Fellow, UC Berkeley UC Davis, Ph.D. in Plant Pathology 2010 Reed College, Portland Oregon, B.A. in Biology in 2003"

Research Intrest

Rebecca’s research will combine genetics with molecular and computational biology to learn about the mechanisms used by hosts and pathogens to recognize and respond to one another and the environment.

List of Publications
Park CJ, Peng Y, Chen X, Dardick C, Ruan D, Bart R, Canlas PE, Ronald PC. Correction: Rice XB15, a Protein Phosphatase 2C, Negatively Regulates Cell Death and XA21-Mediated Innate Immunity. PLoS biology. 2008 Nov 25;6(11):e282.
Park CJ, Peng Y, Chen X, Dardick C, Ruan D, Bart R, Canlas PE, Ronald PC. Correction: Rice XB15, a Protein Phosphatase 2C, Negatively Regulates Cell Death and XA21-Mediated Innate Immunity. PLoS biology. 2008 Nov 25;6(11):e282.
Bart R, Chern M, Park CJ, Bartley L, Ronald PC. A novel system for gene silencing using siRNAs in rice leaf and stem-derived protoplasts. Plant methods. 2006 Jun 29;2(1):13.
Bart R, Ronald P, Hake S. Fertility versus disease resistance, a hard choice. Genes & development. 2006 May 15;20(10):1215-7.

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