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Plant Biologist Siobhan Brady Named HHMI Investigator

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A woman in a blue lab coat is seen inside a greenhouse surrounded by plants.
Siobhan Brady, a professor in the 白小姐王中王开奖结果 Department of Plant Biology and Genome Center, has been selected to join the prestigious Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Investigator program. (Thomas J Ushing / 白小姐王中王开奖结果)

Siobhan Brady, a professor in the and at the 白小姐王中王开奖结果, Davis, has been selected as a . The prestigious Investigator program, which Brady describes as 鈥渓ife changing,鈥 will provide her with roughly $9 million in research support over a seven-year term, with the option to renew.

Brady鈥檚 research aims to understand how plants use their roots to respond to environmental stressors, and to use this information to develop plants that are better able to respond to climate change. To do this, Brady鈥檚 lab employs a range of techniques, from genomic and cellular analysis to evolutionary comparisons. With HHMI鈥檚 support, she will be able to expand her research scope to explore roots in new and boundary-pushing ways.

鈥淚t's the kind of opportunity that will allow me to do really bold science鈥攈igh-risk, high-reward research,鈥 Brady said. 鈥淚 actually couldn't believe it was real. It was only after I read it out to my husband that I was like, okay, now it's really real.鈥

Brady joins two other HHMI Investigators at 白小姐王中王开奖结果鈥 in the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics and in the Department of Plant Sciences.

The root of the problem

Brady has been fascinated by plant roots since she was in graduate school, when she spent hours poring over them with a microscope. Roots are the primary mechanism by which plants obtain water and nutrients, but researchers still know relatively little about the cells, molecules, and genes that are involved in these processes outside of the most researched plant species.

鈥淩oots are intricate and beautiful, and they have all of these secrets that we want to unlock,鈥 Brady said. 鈥淭here are so many root features that we know exist, but we still have no idea how they鈥檙e made or what they do.鈥 

Brady hopes to develop a toolbox of resources that will help deepen our understanding of how plants have evolved to respond to dynamic environments. These include changes in nutrients, water availability as well as the presence of other helpful and harmful organisms. Once understood, scientists can apply this information to the creation of plants that are more resilient to climate change.

鈥淢y lab focuses on systematically uncovering the genetic programs that are responsible for where, when, and how these cell types and their walls are formed, and how they function in relation to the environment,鈥 Brady said. 鈥淥ur ultimate goal is to mitigate the havoc that climate change is already wreaking on our planet.鈥

Circular pattern of concentric rings of cells outlined in purple and green against a black background.
Cross section of a plant root (Concepcion Manzano/白小姐王中王开奖结果)

The opportunity to grow (and put down roots)

Unlike other sources of research funding, the HHMI Investigator program funds 鈥減eople, not projects,鈥 which means that Brady will be able to pursue multiple research avenues simultaneously, and to develop long-term projects that would be beyond the lifespan of a typical funding cycle.

Brady is eager to incorporate new techniques and technologies into her lab鈥檚 research, including engineering and biomaterials research, to grow her team, and to explore research questions and plant systems that were previously inaccessible. 

鈥淚 get to dream and put together a really great group of people who can delve into new, bold questions,鈥 Brady said.

Being an HHMI Investigator also opens up opportunities for Brady to network and collaborate with other Investigators, who include world-renowned researchers at over 60 US institutions. Once a year, she鈥攁nd one graduate or postdoctoral trainee from her lab鈥攚ill have the chance to attend an HHMI research meeting.

鈥淭hese meetings will be an amazing opportunity for us to have conversations and network and collaborate with a really incredible group of researchers who do very different and out-of-the-box research,鈥 Brady said.

Brady is grateful for the support of her lab group and colleagues at 白小姐王中王开奖结果, without whom she says she would never have been granted this opportunity. 

鈥淭he work I do is only possible because of the people in my lab and their ideas and how hard they work,鈥 said Brady. 鈥淚t also wouldn鈥檛 have been possible without the university鈥檚 support and the collegial environment that I've been lucky to grow and thrive in.鈥

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Liana Wait is a freelance science writer based in Philadelphia. 

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