Dr. David W. Galbraith
Professor, Department of Plant Sciences

Marley Building, Room 822D
Phone: (520) 621-9153
Email: galbraith@arizona.edu

 

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Background and Interests
 

David Galbraith received his B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Biochemistry from Cambridge University. Here at the University of Arizona he teaches PLS539, and participates in teaching PLS660 and EEB/MCB/BIOC 453/553. His research interests include biological instrumentation, developmental and tissue-specific gene expression in eukaryotes, functional genomics and proteomics, and food safety issues. Dr. Galbraith was recently elected a Fellow of the American Association for Advancement of Science. (For a list of recent publications, please see below):

 
Publications
 

Pang X, Halaly T, Crane O, Keilin T, Keren A, Ogrodovitch A, Galbraith D, Or E. Aug 2007. Involvement of calcium signaling in dormancy release of grape buds. J Exp Botany, 58:3249-62

Barthelson RA, Lambert GM, Vanier C, Lynch RM, Galbraith DW. Aug 2007. Comparison of the contributions of the nuclear and cytoplasmic compartments to global gene expression in human cells. BMC Genomics, 8:340

Keilin T, Pang X, Venkateswari J, Halaly T, Crane O, Ogrodovitch A, Sherman A, Volpin H, Galbraith DW, Or E. Aug 2007. Digital expression profiling of a grape-bud EST collection leads to new insight into molecular events during grape-bud dormancy release. Plant Science, 173:446-57

Galbraith DW. Aug 2007. Silica breaks through in plants. Nature Nanotech, 2:272-73

Galbraith DW. Aug 2006. Microarray analyses in higher plants. J Intergrative Biol, 10:455-73

Galbraith DW. Aug 2006. The daunting prospect of MIAME. Nature, 444:31

Li J, Li X, Su H, Chen H, Galbraith DW. Aug 2006. A framework of integrating gene relations from heterogenous data sources: an experiment on Arabidopsis thaliana. Bioinformatics, 22:2037-43

Ozkan H, Tuna M, Galbraith DW. Aug 2006. No DNA loss in autotetraploids of arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Breeding, 125:288-91

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