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Dr. Ken Sink,
Director
Plant Transformation Center
Plant and Soil Sciences
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824-1325
Phone: 517/355-5191, ext 384
Fax: 517/432-8825
Email:
sink@msu.edu |
Joined Department:
September 15, 1963 |
Appointment:
75% Research
25% Teaching |
- Ph.D., Plant Breeding & Genetics, Pennsylvania State University
- M.S., Horticulture, Pennsylvania State University
- B.S., Horticulture, Pennsylvania State University
- Regeneration, vector construction, and transformation strategies for
celery, blueberry, and tart cherry.
- Song, G.-Q. and K. C. Sink. 2005. Transformation
of Montmorency sour cherry (prunus cerasus L.) and Gisela 6 (P.cerasus x P.
canescens) cherry rootstock mediated by Agrobacterium tumefaciens, Plant
Cell Reports. DOI 10.1007/00299-005-0038-9.
- Song, G.-Q. and K.C. Sink. 2005. Optimizing
shoot regeneration and transient expression factors for Agrobacterum
tumefaciens transformation of sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) cultivar
Montmorency. Scientia Horticulturae 106:60-69.
- Song, G.-Q. and K.C. Sink. 2004.
Agrobacterium tumefaciens, - mediated transformation of blueberry (Vaccinium
cohymbosum L.) Plant Cell Reports 23:475-484.
- Kuhl, J.C., F. Cheung, Q. Yuan, J. McCallum,
W. Martin, Y. Tarekegn, K.C. Sink, M. Jenderek, J. Prince, C.D. Town and
M.J. Harvey. 2004. 11,008 unique ESTs of onion (Allium cepa)
reveal expressed sequence qand genomic differences between the monocot
orders Asparagales and Poales. Plant Cell 16:114-125.
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