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Dr. James Camberato (https://ag.purdue.edu/agry/directory/Pages/jcambera.aspx)
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-Dr. Camberato is a soil fertility and plant nutrition expert. He leads outreach programs on the fertilization of agronomic crops in Indiana. Dr. Camberato educated us on current agricultural practices and provided us with the "eureka moment" that microbes can benefit plant productivity.
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Dr. Cindy Nakatsu (https://ag.purdue.edu/agry/directory/Pages/cnakatsu.aspx)
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-Dr. Nakatsu is a microbial soil ecologies expert. She studies the impact of anthropogenic factors on microbial community structure in addition to other cool projects. Dr. Nakatsu provided us with a depth of knowledge on beneficial plant-microbe interactions, advised us to use Bacillus Subtilis, and showed us the way to electroporation as a reliable transformation protocol for Bacillus Subtilis.
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Dr. Clint Chapple (https://ag.purdue.edu/biochem/Pages/ProfilePages/chapple.aspx)
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-Dr. Chapple is an expert in plant secondary metabolism. As Department head Dr. Chapple was able to allocate room for us in the greenhouse, and advised on how to alter methionine metabolism.
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Academic Collaborators

Dr. James Camberato (https://ag.purdue.edu/agry/directory/Pages/jcambera.aspx) -Dr. Camberato is a soil fertility and plant nutrition expert. He leads outreach programs on the fertilization of agronomic crops in Indiana. Dr. Camberato educated us on current agricultural practices and provided us with the "eureka moment" that microbes can benefit plant productivity.

Dr. Cindy Nakatsu (https://ag.purdue.edu/agry/directory/Pages/cnakatsu.aspx) -Dr. Nakatsu is a microbial soil ecologies expert. She studies the impact of anthropogenic factors on microbial community structure in addition to other cool projects. Dr. Nakatsu provided us with a depth of knowledge on beneficial plant-microbe interactions, advised us to use Bacillus Subtilis, and showed us the way to electroporation as a reliable transformation protocol for Bacillus Subtilis.

Dr. Clint Chapple (https://ag.purdue.edu/biochem/Pages/ProfilePages/chapple.aspx) -Dr. Chapple is an expert in plant secondary metabolism. As Department head Dr. Chapple was able to allocate room for us in the greenhouse, and advised on how to alter methionine metabolism.