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Revision as of 06:20, 14 March 2011
About Rhysly
Rhysly Martinez holds an M.Sc. degree from California State University, Channel Islands, where she was involved in a team-based establishment of an innovative research program proposal for the treatment of sepsis. She was a student researcher at a plant genetics laboratory at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, where she also completed her undergraduate studies with a concentration in biochemistry and minor in English.
Contributions to Proteopedia
Publication
- Kohorn, Bruce D.; Johansen, Susan; Shishido, Akira; Todorova, Tanya; Martinez, Rhysly; DeFeo, Elita; Obregon, Pablo. (2009) Pectin activation of MAP kinase and gene expression is WAK2 dependent. The Plant Journal 60, 974-982. [1]
