Prairie State College - Biology
Post Doctoral Researcher
Higher Education
Eugene
Parsons
Port Saint Lucie, Florida
• Post-Doctoral Researcher in plant physiology focusing on gene regulation and signal transduction pathways. Specializing in plant transformation and tissue culture as well as GC/MS analysis of plant cuticle. Interested in furthering career in biotechnology either in academia or industry.
Specialties: Plant transformation, development of regeneration protocols for legumes, GC/MS analysis, EMSA, ChIP assays, PCR, RT-PCR, Western Blots.
Laboratory Associate
Used GC/MS to profile cuticle constituents of guayule, switchgrass and cotton.
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
Investigated a novel Arabidopsis mutant which exhibits enhanced tolerance to necrotrophic fungi, elucidated mechanisms of gene control leading to enhanced tolerance, highlighted steps in signal transduction pathways where gene of interest is involved including its mode of action. Used techniques such as EMSA and ChIP assays.
Laboratory Technician
Investigated genetic pathways involved in Agrobacterium-mediated plant transformation using mutated strains of Agrobacterium as well as plants with mutations in genes implicated in plant-bacteria interactions.
Post Doctoral Research Associate
Eugene worked at Pebble Labs as a Post Doctoral Research Associate
Adjunct Professor
Adjunct Professor for Cellular & Molecular Biology, General Biology and Organismal Biology, teaching both the lecture and laboratory sections of these courses.
Adjunct Professor
Adjunct Professor of Fundamentals of Horticulture. Redesigned the syllabus for both the lecture and greenhouse sections of the course. Taught lectures and greenhouse sections of the course.
Ph.D.
Horticulture
Dissertation: Biochemical-genetic implications for variation in plant cuticle lipids.
Graduated with 4.0 GPA.
Laboratory Associate
Used GC/MS to profile cuticle constituents of guayule, switchgrass and cotton.
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
Investigated a novel Arabidopsis mutant which exhibits enhanced tolerance to necrotrophic fungi, elucidated mechanisms of gene control leading to enhanced tolerance, highlighted steps in signal transduction pathways where gene of interest is involved including its mode of action. Used techniques such as EMSA and ChIP assays.
Laboratory Technician
Investigated genetic pathways involved in Agrobacterium-mediated plant transformation using mutated strains of Agrobacterium as well as plants with mutations in genes implicated in plant-bacteria interactions.
Master's Equivalent
Agricultural Sciences
Thesis title: Genetic Transformation of Common and Spanish Beans (Phaseolus spp.).
Defined a regeneration protocol for both Common bean and Spanish bean.
Optimized "gene gun" parameters for Common bean transformation.
Successfully transformed Common bean with GUS reporter gene using ballistic method.
Plant Physiology
Plant Physiology
Physiologia Plantarum
Plant Physiology
Physiologia Plantarum
Plant Physiology
Plant Physiology
Physiologia Plantarum
Plant Physiology
Plant Physiology
Plant Physiology
Physiologia Plantarum
Plant Physiology
Plant Physiology
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant
Plant Physiology
Physiologia Plantarum
Plant Physiology
Plant Physiology
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant
Physiologia Plantarum
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